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How do you turn Words, Logos, etc. into Fireworks?

Participant ,
Jul 15, 2019 Jul 15, 2019

I need help in a bad way, "How do you turn Words, Logos, etc. into Fireworks? (As seen in this video link at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OIKhrc-GdY, but I would like to have it in a Picture Format.)

Answer the Question by providing me with a Step-by-Step [Video/Picture] Tutorial that you can share with me either in the comments section down below or by going to https://www.quora.com/unanswered/Tutorial-How-do-you-turn-Words-Logos-etc-into-Fireworks-As-seen-in-...

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Advocate , Jul 16, 2019 Jul 16, 2019

As everyone else has explained, this is a job for After Effects, unless you're only wanting a still out of the video. There's two fairly involved steps here.

1. Make the fireworks. This is a pretty straightforward YouTube video that I found:

After Effects: Basic Fireworks - YouTube

2. Create a mask from your text or logo. Using what you'll learn in the previous step, you can now apply to the layer mask from your text or logo:

Quick Tip: Converting Text to Masks in After Effects

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Community Expert ,
Jul 15, 2019 Jul 15, 2019

Try the AE forum the title in the video states

Fireworks/Celebrating Logo | After Effects template

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Guide ,
Jul 16, 2019 Jul 16, 2019

This isn't a job for Photoshop.  You need a particle generator.  Have a look at the After Effects PG, however, from memory, you need something more versatile such as Red Giant Particular (a plug-in for AE).

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Engaged ,
Jul 16, 2019 Jul 16, 2019

"Answer the Question by providing me with a Step-by-Step [Video/Picture] Tutorial that you can share with me"

Not even "please" or anything! Do you realise how long a tutorial takes to make? Good luck.

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Participant ,
Jul 16, 2019 Jul 16, 2019

Sorry, can you please help me?

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Community Expert ,
Jul 16, 2019 Jul 16, 2019

Why are you seek help in a Photoshop Forum.  Photoshop is not the application you would use for creating something like that. You need to seek help elsewhere. We have been trying to point you in the right direction.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 16, 2019 Jul 16, 2019
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JJMack 

JJ,  I think we might be able to do it as a Frame Animation in Photoshop by using Step & Repeat to make the layers, and using those layers in layer masks, but the process would be mostly manual, so I wouldn't want to use a lot of frames.   I won't have time to make a proper go it for a couple of days though, and the end result would look decidedly clunky compared to what AE could produce. 

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Advocate ,
Jul 16, 2019 Jul 16, 2019

As everyone else has explained, this is a job for After Effects, unless you're only wanting a still out of the video. There's two fairly involved steps here.

1. Make the fireworks. This is a pretty straightforward YouTube video that I found:

After Effects: Basic Fireworks - YouTube

2. Create a mask from your text or logo. Using what you'll learn in the previous step, you can now apply to the layer mask from your text or logo:

Quick Tip: Converting Text to Masks in After Effects

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