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			<title>[TuT]How to create fire effect in Photoshop 7</title>
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			<description>1. Create a new file that's square in shape and set the Background to black.



2. Using White, type in a word you wish to set on fire.



3. Rasterize the text

Layer&gt;Rasterize&gt;Type.



4. Duplicate the layer with the type.



5. The first filter to be applied works only from the left or the right. You want the effect to happen from bottom to top. Rotate the duplicate text layer 90 degrees clockwise

Edit&gt;Transform&gt;Rotate 90 degrees clockwise.



6. Apply the Wind filter  ...</description>
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