Lines to look like sparklers?

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Mar 19, 2006
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I have CS2.

I want to draw lines that will appear like the effect of kid’s sparklers (or the sparks effect of cutting metal with a blow torch).

Any ideas?

thanks

PeterH

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HL
Harry Limey
Mar 19, 2006
"My View" <no spam > wrote in message
I have CS2.

I want to draw lines that will appear like the effect of kid’s sparklers (or the sparks effect of cutting metal with a blow torch).
Any ideas?

thanks

PeterH

Create a new brush using either a picture of sparklers or from your own design.
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theartist
Mar 19, 2006
Harry Limey wrote:
"My View" <no spam > wrote in message
I have CS2.

I want to draw lines that will appear like the effect of kid’s sparklers (or the sparks effect of cutting metal with a blow torch).
Any ideas?

thanks

PeterH

Create a new brush using either a picture of sparklers or from your own design.
Sounds like a cool brush. I’d be interested to know how to build it too. And is it possible in version 7?

Can anyone hook us up with any sites with tutorials for building these kinds of brushes? I’m more familiar with Painter’s brush building, and have never really explored PhotoShop’s.

Thanks,
-theartist
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Dave
Mar 19, 2006
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 11:39:35 GMT, theartist
<theartist@[remove]ev1.net> wrote:

Sounds like a cool brush. I’d be interested to know how to build it too. And is it possible in version 7?

Can anyone hook us up with any sites with tutorials for building these kinds of brushes? I’m more familiar with Painter’s brush building, and have never really explored PhotoShop’s.

Thanks,
-theartist

certainly –

‘To create a new preset brush
You can save a customized brush as a preset brush that appears in the Brushes palette, Brush Preset picker, and Preset Manager.’ etc
etc
etc
and many more

This is quoted from the help file. It is located on the toolbar.

Dave
HL
Harry Limey
Mar 19, 2006
"theartist" <theartist@[remove]ev1.net> wrote in message news:XpbTf.3483
Sounds like a cool brush. I’d be interested to know how to build it too. And is it possible in version 7?

Can anyone hook us up with any sites with tutorials for building these kinds of brushes? I’m more familiar with Painter’s brush building, and have never really explored PhotoShop’s.

Thanks,
-theartist

This is from the CS Help files – I would imagine it is much the same in PS7

Create a custom brush from an image or portion of an image.

You can create a new brush tip based on a selection in an image. Photoshop adds the tip to the Brushes palette.

a.. In the Layers palette, select the layer containing the image you want to use for your brush.
b.. Using a selection tool, select the area of the image that you want to use as a brush tip.
c.. Choose Edit > Define Brush Preset.
d.. In the Brush Name dialog box, type a name for the brush, and then click OK. Photoshop adds the new brush preset to the Brushes palette, using the selection for the brush tip.
JK
JP Kabala
Mar 19, 2006
Find or take an image like the sparkler images shown at
http://www.bigfoto.com/miscellaneous/photos-08/

1. Paste into a new PS document,
2. flatten the layers
3. invert the colors
4- Desaturate
5. Create Brush (see previous posts) from this image.

6. Open host image
7 add new layer to host image
8. Paint on new layer with the brush you just created.
9. reduce fill opacity to 0
10. Use a glowing neon tube layer style (there are dozens of them around. Google for one) make sure that it has both an inner and outer glow. You might want to exaggerate the outer glow a little.
11. Muck around with the opacity if needed, and try the screen, hard light, and dodge layer blend modes for the "sparkle" layer, as well as the normal layer blend mode. Which one will work best will depend on your host image.

Ta Daaaa! Sparkler.
HTH

JPK
MV
My View
Mar 20, 2006
Thanks all – some great ideas to experiment with.
regards
PeterH

"My View" <no spam > wrote in message
I have CS2.

I want to draw lines that will appear like the effect of kid’s sparklers (or the sparks effect of cutting metal with a blow torch).
Any ideas?

thanks

PeterH
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theartist
Mar 20, 2006
Harry Limey wrote:
"theartist" <theartist@[remove]ev1.net> wrote in message news:XpbTf.3483
Sounds like a cool brush. I’d be interested to know how to build it too. And is it possible in version 7?

Can anyone hook us up with any sites with tutorials for building these kinds of brushes? I’m more familiar with Painter’s brush building, and have never really explored PhotoShop’s.

Thanks,
-theartist

This is from the CS Help files – I would imagine it is much the same in PS7
Create a custom brush from an image or portion of an image.
You can create a new brush tip based on a selection in an image. Photoshop adds the tip to the Brushes palette.

a.. In the Layers palette, select the layer containing the image you want to use for your brush.
b.. Using a selection tool, select the area of the image that you want to use as a brush tip.
c.. Choose Edit > Define Brush Preset.
d.. In the Brush Name dialog box, type a name for the brush, and then click OK. Photoshop adds the new brush preset to the Brushes palette, using the selection for the brush tip.
that sounds a lot like Painter’s image hose. Should be easy then. I’ll look into it more. Thanks!

-theartist
T
theartist
Mar 20, 2006
JP Kabala wrote:
Find or take an image like the sparkler images shown at
http://www.bigfoto.com/miscellaneous/photos-08/

1. Paste into a new PS document,
2. flatten the layers
3. invert the colors
4- Desaturate
5. Create Brush (see previous posts) from this image.

6. Open host image
7 add new layer to host image
8. Paint on new layer with the brush you just created.
9. reduce fill opacity to 0
10. Use a glowing neon tube layer style (there are dozens of them around. Google for one) make sure that it has both an inner and outer glow. You might want to exaggerate the outer glow a little.
11. Muck around with the opacity if needed, and try the screen, hard light, and dodge layer blend modes for the "sparkle" layer, as well as the normal layer blend mode. Which one will work best will depend on your host image.
Ta Daaaa! Sparkler.
HTH

JPK
thanks!

-theartist
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EZEva
Mar 22, 2006
Harry Limey wrote:

"theartist" <theartist@[remove]ev1.net> wrote in message news:XpbTf.3483
Sounds like a cool brush. I’d be interested to know how to build it too. And is it possible in version 7?

Can anyone hook us up with any sites with tutorials for building these kinds of brushes? I’m more familiar with Painter’s brush building, and have never really explored PhotoShop’s.

Thanks,
-theartist

This is from the CS Help files – I would imagine it is much the same in PS7
Create a custom brush from an image or portion of an image.
You can create a new brush tip based on a selection in an image. Photoshop adds the tip to the Brushes palette.

a.. In the Layers palette, select the layer containing the image you want to use for your brush.
b.. Using a selection tool, select the area of the image that you want to use as a brush tip.
c.. Choose Edit > Define Brush Preset.
d.. In the Brush Name dialog box, type a name for the brush, and then click OK. Photoshop adds the new brush preset to the Brushes palette, using the selection for the brush tip.
No really! Harry are you a limey?

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