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3D Fiber Abstract Tutorial


Open your photoshop and create a new document . You can choose any size you wish.

Now grab your Pencil tool and start drawing like this :

image 1

Go to Filter>Stylize>Wind and use default settings.

Ctrl + F to apply Wind filter again.

Draw another lines like this :

image 2

Go to Image > Rotate Canvas > 90 CW.

Then press Ctrl+F twice.

Now it looks like a mesh.

Go to Image > Rotate Canvas > 90 CCW to revert back.

You will get something like this:

image 3

Press Ctrl + J duplicate layer.

Go to Filter > Distort > Wave, Wrap Around option checked.

Click randomize a few times.

Set the Blending Mode to Darken

Ctrl + E to merge layers.

Ctrl + J again to duplicate and go to Filter > Distort > Waves.

Click on randomize a few times.

Go to Filter > Stylize > Wind with default settings..

Ctrl + E to merge the layers, then Ctrl + J to create new layer.

Filter > Distort > Wave, randomize.

Change Blending Mode to Darken.

Ctrl + E to merge the layers, then Ctrl + J to create new layer.

Filter > Distort > Wave, randomize.

Filter > Stylize > Wind with default settings.

Change Blending Mode to Darken.

Ctrl + E to merge the layers.

Open your color balance (Ctrl+B) with the following settings:

Midtones color levels : -100 | 0 | +100

Shadow color levels : +100 | 0 | -100

Then go to Image > Adjustments > Brightness and Contrast

Slide the sliders to get a good result:

3D Abstract Tutorial: Final Result



Author's URL: Ravon
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