Just a Place in Time

To me it does look cool or should I say Hot (pun intended)

any way I would like to know what I can do to make it look better.

It just seams like it is missing something.

any ideals, thoughts are welcome.

thanks


By [URL=http://profile.imageshack.us/user/disturbedcomputer]disturbedcomputer[/URL] at 2011-03-18


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on Mar 19, 2011

Fart....

 

lol...sorry...

on Mar 19, 2011

Fart....

Too Late

on Mar 19, 2011

I told that guy to stand back with that match but does he listen ... noooo.

on Mar 19, 2011

I like the faint flame coming out from his T Shirt on his right arm. I think that should be on all 4 extremities. And his neck. A live fire but, faint so's you can still see everything.   Nice flames.

And maybe a fire ball in his outstretched hand.

on Mar 19, 2011

thanks Irokoness for your input I will try to do that

on Mar 19, 2011

I was going to suggest Zantac... 

on Mar 19, 2011

I'm humbled.

on Mar 19, 2011

Perhaps less intense close to his body.

on Mar 19, 2011

it is just not letting me do it ok I just don't have the no-how to get it 

as for the live flame do you mean to make it a video? that would be cool, but I am not there on NO-How yet.

 

I tried a Mask to cover some of the flame coming out of the extremities but it just did not turn out right for me even tried to copy the layer and drop the opacity and that too did not work for me.. so it is just with the smudge tool ....


By [URL=http://profile.imageshack.us/user/disturbedcomputer]disturbedcomputer[/URL] at 2011-03-19

on Mar 19, 2011

I was going to suggest Zantac...

too EXPENSIVE I have to go with the GENERIC

 

Perhaps less intense close to his body.

not sure what you mean  I am mostly black and most of the Speckles on my cloths and extremities are from my Brother not taking a good picture of me and a cheap camera..

here are the colors I used I did try surface Blur very low setting but it make the Picture to Blurry lost too much detail 

outer Glow ff0000 red

Inner Glow ffc018  in the oranges/Yellow

Drop Shadow fff8d5 Faint Yellow

 

 

I'm humbled.

No need to be you gave good input thanks

on Mar 19, 2011

That looks better. More realistic. And no, I wasn't thinking dream. But, now that you mention it, that would be cool,,,,,, uhm hot I mean.

on Mar 19, 2011

not sure what you mean I am mostly black

Sorry. didn't know that. What I meant was less around the body, close to it. But I see where that might be a problem. Maybe just a two or three pixel border, sort of an outline following the body's contours.

on Mar 19, 2011

That looks better. More realistic. And no, I wasn't thinking dream. But, now that you mention it, that would be cool,,,,,, uhm hot I mean.

 

 

on Mar 19, 2011

not sure what you mean I am mostly black

Sorry. didn't know that. What I meant was less around the body, close to it. But I see where that might be a problem. Maybe just a two or three pixel border, sort of an outline following the body's contours.

not me but the picture is on a black back ground.

I tried to adjust the pixels border but every thing is on a Transparent back ground and the Modify is grayed out..

so I think I would have to do it over to get the two or three pixel border

here is one with out the black back ground

Tried  to up a PNG but Imageshack says it's too big and there all the same size but here is a jpg

 


By [URL=http://profile.imageshack.us/user/disturbedcomputer]disturbedcomputer[/URL] at 2011-03-19

on Mar 19, 2011

     I suppose I should ask first if the flames are on a different layer. I don't know which graphics program you're using but if its photoshop you can do this. The layer where the image is ... create a new layer on top of it. Put your mouse pointer on the image layer and press ctrl + your mouse click. That will load the layer as a selection. Next click on the layer above it, go to edit and where it says stroke click on that. A small dialogue box will open. In it it will ask how many pixels for a border do you want. Also there are selections for inside, center and outside. Click outside and enter the number of pixels, two or three then click okay. This will give you an outline around the body, depending on the color you choose. You can adjust the opacity to match the image then just merge the top layer down. Hope this helps.

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