- #FLAMING PEAR FLOOD 2 TUTORIAL HOW TO#
- #FLAMING PEAR FLOOD 2 TUTORIAL PRO#
- #FLAMING PEAR FLOOD 2 TUTORIAL TRIAL#
- #FLAMING PEAR FLOOD 2 TUTORIAL DOWNLOAD#
I found Andromeda on line, but could not find C-Multi and will have Rudy explain. You can go to this link for the free section: I would add that Flaming Pear is a company that has many free plug ins.
Here's another sample using this tutorial: I hope this tutorial would help in anyway and any comment is mostly welcome and will be appreciated. If ever the final artwork is somewhat dark, by adjusting the brightness/contrast to 30/40 and sharpen more, would make your picture more attractive and appealing, you can add border or anything you like. Or you can click the Random Button to see more stunning design and press ok if you're satisfy enough to your final result. Then hit the Kaleidoscope plugins one more time and use this codes:Īngle = -77 Horizontal = 62 Vertical = 74 Then go to Effect again - Plugins - Medhi - Kaleidoscope 2.1Īnd you will get this pretty good image with so many faces:Ĥ. Then, click Effect - Plugins - Andromeda - CMulti and use this codes:ģ. Here at this point, you can see a beautiful transformation alone, and you would adore it or you could create more great artwork from this image.Ģ. I can tell you that this is just the right kind of manipulating pictures to make fabulous and wonderful faces and you will be amazed of what you will discover later on.Ĭlick Effect, go to Plugins - Flaming Pear - Make Cube Tile and repeat six times to get this image: Note: Be advised that different pictures give different results, this is just to show you the trick I have done to make this artwork and looks like having many layers in it, while in fact it contains only one layer.
#FLAMING PEAR FLOOD 2 TUTORIAL PRO#
This is a tutorial of how I manage to come up with the above image, It is a single layered image and lucky to use only three different plugins through Paintshop Pro 7. » You can view all of my current tutorials on my tutorials page. I hope you enjoy the plugin and found this tutorial useful. For now I’m going to play around with it some more.
#FLAMING PEAR FLOOD 2 TUTORIAL TRIAL#
Although I can’t see myself using this plugin that often, I think once the trial period is over, I may still purchase it.
I am still on the demo version of this plugin, on the site it says it will expire after two weeks. Remember to restart Photoshop once you add the plugins folder in preferences, I forgot to mention that in the video.
#FLAMING PEAR FLOOD 2 TUTORIAL HOW TO#
Here is a tutorial video I did showing how to install the plugin and then use it: Once I did that, the Flaming Pear folder popped up in my Filters menu and I was able to use it from there. Until I finally figured out that in Photoshop I had to go to the Edit menu and then Preferences and in there I had to make sure to check off the additional plugins folder. The plugin wouldn’t show up in my filters menu. I did that, but when I restarted Photoshop, it still wasn’t working.
#FLAMING PEAR FLOOD 2 TUTORIAL DOWNLOAD#
On the Flaming Pear website it states to download the plugin, unzip it and then place the plugin inside the Adobe Photoshop Plugins folder on your hard drive. It took me a while but I finally figured it out, so I thought I’d share what I had to do to get it to work for me. I had placed them in the correct folder as listed, but they weren’t showing up in the filters section of my Photoshop. So I downloaded it but had some difficulty installing it at first and all of the websites and information I found through google about installation of these plugins was not working. She shared on her plurk that to get the water in the final she used the Flood plugin from Flaming Pear. Earlier this week she had shared a photo where she had used the plugin and had also shared the raw shot which showed that there was no water before processing. I think her settings are some of the best on the grid at the moment.
If you’re not familiar with Annan’s work, I suggest you click over to check out her blog and if you get a chance, download her windlight settings. I heard about Flaming Pear’s Flood Photoshop plugin from another Second Life resident and talented blogger and photographer, Annan Adored. I wasn’t planning on doing a tutorial for this plugin, but I had so much difficulty installing it that when I finally got it installed, I figured it would be a good idea to do a tutorial on it as well.