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OK, you've seen me use this once already. But the starburst, or the sparkle, or whatever,
a firework, or some people have several different names on it. But all it is, is just a flair
of like you'd see if you saw a piece of chrome on a car and the light caught it just right
and you see the streams of light come off and make a nice star. I'm going to show you
how to make this. This is probably the most used effect you'll ever use if you're doing
a lot of T-shirts. Especially for girl's shirts. And if you're doing cars you'll use them on
the bumpers and making them shine and stuff like that. Basically all it is, is four to
eight or to sometimes even three rat tail strokes or dagger strokes. To the left to
the right and down, and then just soften the middle. You can add a circle to it to make
it a little more dramatic. And there are other ones too we do. You have to excuse the brush
because, when you can go as far as eight like I said, and soften the middle. You can add
your circle. Or, you can do one real long one, a short one, soften it and do like a
little swirl. And add some dots around it. Gives it a little more flair. It's a little
nicer and just makes the people go wow. And that's the best part about it. Thank you