Fire Effect Signature
In this signature tutorial you will learn how to create the following signature. This is a beginner tutorial, so when you are just starting out with photoshop and keep getting stuck when you try to follow more advanced tutorials, this tutorial is for you! You will learn how to:
- Create a background using a radial gradient
- Create a fire like effect
- Use scanlines.
- And of course much more!

Looks good doesn’t it? So lets get started!
Resources
Before we start you will need:
- A render that fits the style of the signature we are going to make. A cartoon or anime render with some guns or swords works great! You can find great looking renders in our render gallery, or in any of the various render packs posted on the forums.
- An X-brush (you can download some here)
Creating the background
Lets start by creating an empty canvas, I picked a 310 px by 110 px canvas

Now select your paint bucket (G) and fill your canvas with black. After that we are going to add a radial gradient. Select the Gradient tool (G) (its hidden under the paint bucket tool) and now select the radial gradient option:

After you have selected the radial gradient option (1) click on (2) to create your own gradient! Now you will be able to choose one of the default gradients that come with photoshop, but you can also create your own gradient, which is what we will be doing. 
You can use the pointers I marked with red to create your own gradient, click on the pointers allows you to change the colors. You can also add more pointers by simply clicking somewhere on the gradient. Now add your radial gradient onto your canvas. Place it where you want your render to be. To add the radial gradient you will need to define 2 points using your mouse. To do this click somewhere on your canvas to define the center of your gradient. Now drag with your mouse and release it somewhere to define the second point. The distance between your 2 points is the radius of your gradient!
(your gradient probably looks a lot smoother, because I saved the picture in low quality)
Creating the fire effect
Ok now we have our background done its time to add in our render. Add your render and duplicate it 3 times (right click on the layer > duplicate), hide all render layers but one (to do this click on the little eye icon in front of the layer). You should now have 4 layers with your render on it, 3 are hidden from view, and 1 is still visible.

Render Effect #1
For our first effects wee are going to do a radial blur on the only visible render layer. Go to Filter > Blur > Radial Blur

Do another radial blur on the same layer if you want. When you are happy with your radial blur sharpen this layer (Filter > Render > Sharpen)

Render Effect #2
Now make one of your other hidden render layers visible, we are going to add a different effect to this one! Open the Smudge Tool and select the X brush (you can download it at the start of the tutorial). In the brush manager, use the following smudge settings: 
Now smudge your render and set that layer to lineair dodge.

Render Effect #3
Make another render layer visible, time to add some nice effects to this layer as well! Ripple your render by going to Filter > Disort > Ripple

If you don’t like your result, ripple your render a couple of times until you think it looks good, now set the blending mode of this layer to color dodge.

Adding the render
Now make your last render layer visible, this will be our render so we won’t add effects to this one, just leave it like this.

As you can see it is beginning to look good already, but the render stands out a bit to much from the background. It doesn’t look like its part of the background yet. To fix this lets give the render some “glow” to blend in with the background. Create a new layer (ctrl+N) and go to (Image > Apply Image) now go to (Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur) and use 3px as your setting. Set the blending mode of this layer to Lighten. As you can see the render now matches the background effects!

Creating flow
Our signature is beginning to look pretty good, so lets continue. Create a new layer and on add some white rectangles on it using the marquee tool (first make a selection than fill it with the paint bucket tool).

Now rotate these rectangles by going to edit > transform > rotate.

Go to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur

Now move this layer around untill its on a position where you like it. Set the blending mode of this layer to overlay, or any of the other blending modes. Just try one that looks good!

Duplicate this layer and use a polar disort filter. (Filter > Disort > Polar Coordinates > Rectangular to polar) Place it near the other layer.
Finishing the signature
The signature is now almost finished, all we need to do is add a border and some text! For the text I used standard windows font, just pick one you like yourself. Verdana or arial always looks good! I picked a color that matches my signature, and placed it on the left to fill the empty space.
Try to make your text easy to read, so don’t make it really small and hide it in a corner! You will also need to make sure that you don’t make the text to big, if its to big it is really distracting and drawing away focus from your render and the cool effects.

The bottom left part of the signature is a bit empty, so lets add something really simple to fill up the empty canvas! On a new layer select the marquee tool and while holding shift, make a small square. Now use your eyedropper tool to select a color from your signature and fill your selection with this. Now duplicate this square 3 times, and after that change the colors. Here is my result:

To create a border make a new layer (ctrl+N) and than select the entire canvas using ctrl+A. Now go to edit > stroke and use 1px and a color that matches your signature. Click ok and you should have a really simple but great looking border around your signature!
Here is my final result:

What you learned
Congrats when you made it this far, you should now have a great looking signature! In this tutorial you (hopefully) learned many different things:
- How to use the radial gradient
- How to use an radial blur, some smudging and the ripple filter
- How to blend your render using Gaussian blur
- How to use the marquee tool to create flow
- And much more!
Now its up to you to expirement with the different techniques you just learned and to mix them with other techniques you already know!
Related posts
- C4D effect signature
- Create an animated signature
- Create flow using the liquify tool
- Basic Filter and Blending tutorial
- Abstract Smudging
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thnks for the tut this is my outcome
Wot font did u use for ur name at the bottom left corner on the first sig
Does Anyone know how to do this in GIMP??? that would help since i only have gimp…
Thanks for the guide.

My outcome
Heres my outcome using this tutorial. This was my first Sig ever made in Photoshop.
This was my result. I couldnt post it directly on the website.
Hi,I got my sig done nicely I am just missing one detail in your guide namely the lines(all over sig)that are kinda horizontal,I dont know how to add those.
Help appreciated.
`Gopher
I did not add this to the tutorial because I plan to write a tutorial on those lines (they are called scanlines). Check back soon to see the tutorial!
Cool Thanks
nice tut i like it thnxx!
When I go to filter > radial blur and I it ok nothing happens with the pic, I have my render in place, nothing…
Any help?
huh if i use the retangular marquee tool i dont get a line but a circel how comes?
When I hold shift to make the rectangle, after that how do i douplicate that?
And I make a box, but I cant use the eye dropped, pleaseeee help
how do you make the retangle?
here the link
Hey, im up to doing the ripple, i tryed the apply image thing in an above comment, and it still doesnt let me click it
How many layers total is this exactly? It sounds like a lot. X.x
My outcome.
Not a complete noob to PS =P
Here’s my result
Thanks! Here is mine
Sorry. Didnt link the first time
in render effect 2 what must i to do because it didnt light to me lineair dodge is effect?
Where is the marquee tool?
Omg thnx for the tut
helped me a lot, ive just learnt a bunch of new techniques
Thats how mine came out. Also, my first sig ever.
Thanks man. Amazing tutorial.
Heres my go…I just smudged the gradiant thingy. Oo
First sig using this tutorial~
Kinda liked how it came out. ^^
how is it?
Thanks for the Tut. It looks like it turned out OK.
I want to know how you got those thin black lines on the sig, i honestly cant find the tool for it. help would be appreciated, thanks.
When i did one, the flame barely showed over the top of the original render.
Anyone know how to fix this?
Sorry …I don’t know why is not appearing the photo … Here
does this work for gimp?
here is my outcome … not so good as i want it
How do i find the brush manager?
Awesome tut – thx
Here is my outcome
my result what u all think

how to use marquee tool?
it isn’t working…it didnot become square
but become longitunal and latitudinal
why?
did i make something wrong?
hold shift
Excellent tut! It came out great!
Fantastic tutorial. I have made two sigs from this and they turned out amazing. Thank you very much.
Here they are. Please comment on them.

Thanks for the great tutorial.
T.T doesn’t work TRY THIS MUAHAH
Here is my outcome, not as good as i hoped, but not bad either!
Thanks for the tutorial!
mah result
HOPE Ya like it
thanks for the tut
What render did the tutmaker use? It looks very cool xD
Thats how it came out.
I couldn’t do the rectangles idk why so i skipped it
WHERE IS THE BRUSH MANAGER???
F5 bro.
This is my outcome,by using ur tut and another tut
I kinda did some of my own effects too with a few of your ideas. Don’t think it came out to shabby.
Lag screwed me up when tryin to upload my sig. -_-