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Bent Light Background Tutorial


1. First start with a 500x500 window and make the background black.

2. Next add four Lens Flares (Filter-->Render-->Lens Flare) to the top, bottom, left and right of the window. (Just like a compass, North,West,South,East.) (The Lens Flares are 50-300mm Zoom with 100% brightness.)

3. Then Twirl (Filter-->Distort-->Twirl) it 690 degrees.

4. After that use Polar Coordinates (Filter-->Distort-->Polar Coordinates). Make it Rectangular to Polar.

5. After that, Press Ctrl+U and click the colorize box and choose whatever color you decide.

6. Next right click that layer and select "Duplicate Layer".

7. Next use Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates and set to Polar to Rectangular.

8. Then Press Ctrl+U and pick a different color of your choice.

9. Set the layer Blending Mode to "Lighten".

10. Merge Down (Ctrl+E)

11. Then Make a new layer, not a Duplicate. (Shift+Ctrl+N)

12. Repeat Steps 2-10. (Remember now that you have to set all the layers' Blending Modes to "Lighten".

In the End it should look like this of some sort.

Bent Light Background Tutorial
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Author's URL: Hayato-Zen
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