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Tut was great, I only had one issue. How do you get the background to not change with the hue/saturation. All you guys have a solid, straight black bg and I can't get mine to do that
 
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How do you get the background to not change with the hue/saturation.
You need to be sure that your background is pure black (#000000 or 0,0,0 in RGB). If it has even the slightest hint of colour, the Hue/Saturation adjustment will change it. Also, make sure you don't move the Lightness slider.
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Thanks thats saved me a lot of time! Nice tut.!!
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nice tutorial. leaves a lot of room for variation and experimentation.
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Fantabulous..long time since last post, but I do have a question...What would it take to animate the fire? I tried the animated fire tutorial, but the text rolled with it and that looked very odd..hehe

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