Blue Waves


1. Start a new document, I chose 400x400 for the size of mine.

2. Filter-Render-Clouds

image 1

3. Filter-Distort-Ocean Ripple [ripple size = 3, magnitude = 8]

image 2

4. Change the hue/saturation by using ctrl+U, I used 196 and 68. Make sure you check the colorize box before you change the color.

image 3

5. Duplicate the layer [ctrl+j] and Filter-Sketch-Chrome with default settings[detail = 2, smoothness = 4] then set the blending mode to overlay and merge down.

image 4

6. Duplicate the layer and Filter-Brush Strokes-Dark Strokes with default settings.[6, 1, 1]

7. Set the blending mode to overlay and then merge down.

image 5

8. Duplicate the layer and then Filter-Distort-Wave with the settings of

5
164, 216
38, 57
100%, 100%
Sine, Repeat Edge Around Pixels

9. Set the blending mode to multiply and then you're done!

Blue Waves



Author's URL: Randoman
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