Add Fireworks to Your Photos - Photoshop Week 25

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Photographing fireworks is great fun but adding them into a night time image is something that sounds easier then it is.

However as Gavin Hoey http:www.gavtrain.com demonstrates there is a simple trick that will allow you to combine fireworks and photos in just a few seconds.

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Add Fireworks to Your Photos - Photoshop Week 25

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  • [ = Smaller ] = ...

    [ = Smaller
    ] = Bigger

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  • Thnx a Lot :D And ...

    Thnx a Lot :D

    And ... What's the shortcut to increase and decrease the brush size =P

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  • OMG! this helped me ...

    OMG! this helped me sooo much!
    wonderful tutorial!

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  • Great videos. I ...

    Great videos.
    I myself do not use Photoshop.
    I use Paint Shop Pro.
    But you make it all so easy to understand that with a few tweaks I am able to make it work with Paint Shop Pro most of the time.
    Great work Gavin keep it is up.

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  • Great stuff... ...

    Great stuff... Thanks for sharing. Great accent, Where can I get one like yours? Move to England? :)

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  • Nice tutorial. ...

    Nice tutorial. Thank you.

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  • With Photoshop You ...

    With Photoshop You learn something new every day!

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  • I did it :) great ...

    I did it :) great result.. i just tried a simple shot to start with but it looks authentic.. fooled every one i showed! Cheers Gavin

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  • oh my god, i never ...

    oh my god, i never knew that the free transform would extend color that's not even-toned. THANKS

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  • Another happy ...

    Another happy customer!

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  • Good luck.

    Good luck.

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  • No problem. Copy ...

    No problem. Copy the firework layer, flip it and move it over the water. You'll need to drop the opacity of the relection and probably distort it a bit, but that's the basic idea.

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  • Thanks so much ...

    Thanks so much gavin for Great tutorial video.
    your video is like oxygen for photoshop learner.
    so please keep putting new new tutorial.
    Your tutorial is like Big Assets of YouTube
    Thanks for your magic tutorial God Bless:-)

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  • Great, thanks Gavin ...

    Great, thanks Gavin. I am going to give it a try!

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  • Another Great video ...

    Another Great video, What if I wanted to put some type of reflection of the fireworks off the water???

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