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Well now, let's continue on with our animated fire. As we see here, we've already got our
layer set up as we want it to. So what we're going to do is we're going to grab our background
copy here. We're going to copy it once again. Now we have a background copy too. What we're
going to do is we're going to start with a first one, I've deselected that one so we
don't see it anymore. And let'*** control U so we can colorize this. What we're going
to do is, we're in hue saturation and I'm going to click colorize right now. And we're
going to leave our hue at zero, let's do our saturation at eighty, and we'll do our lightness
at ten. There we go, that looks pretty good. Now what were' going to do is we're going
to do the same to the top layer, so what we're going to do is hit command U, but we're going
to punch in a separate set of numbers here. So we're going to hit colorize, and let's
say we do a fifty, a fifty, a ninety, a zero. That looks pretty good. And we didn't choose
the correct layer, so let's exit out of this and choose the correct layer this time. Now
let's do it. I was wondering why I was having problems there. And colorize to boot it. There
we go, well, as you can see for all with problems, there we go, the yellow color I've been looking
for. Alright, we'll stop there and pick it up on the next part.