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what's a grunge brush? I only use um the normal round brushes...

the dots are actual noise dots, with gausiian blur, then you find edges and you do a 90 degree rotate etc, overlay and apply a colour burn. Gives you a very matrix evvect if you start out with green noise on black background. in this case I used orange noise then some black noise again done the same way with an offset.

meh i did a google search for "r34 gtr specs" n copied n pasted, din think the specs mattered, but then again this is an enthusiast forums, its the details that matter. I'll fix it on the next remix.

the flames were made using a cloud render, then twirl distort, then wave distortion, then duplicate, overlay, offset, motion blur, repeat a couple of times, then adjust layers with either overlay or colour burn and then add a top layer of orange colourisation. then select all visible, then increase brightness contrast to make only the highlights of the flame appear, then colourise that in red and then overlay.

but if you used a brush it'd form a pattern wouldn't it? and you'd be able to notice it if you used the same brush in more than one pic... hmm i'm fallin behind da times eh? I tend to do everything manually... the long way lol

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