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TOP TIPS ADD A FAKE FIRE IN PHOTOSHOP

THE STAR of our interior scene here is the ornate fireplace, but during the shoot we weren’t able to light a fire. Thankfully, we can add a few flames later on in Photoshop with relative ease. First find a suitable photo of flames (we found a free image on Pixabay.com, search for image no.1241199) then copy and paste it into your image. Go to the Layers Panel and change the Blend Mode of the layer to Lighten, then hit Cmd/Ctrl+T to transform it and resize and position it in the fireplace. Next add a layer mask and paint black to hide any parts of the layer you don’t want to include. Finally, make a new layer, drag it below the flames layer and set the Blend Mode to Overlay. Grab the Brush tool, Alt-click to sample an orange colour from the flames then paint to add a warm glow to the logs and surrounding fireplace.

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