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Chrome Ice Cubes


1. Create a blank square white canvas, I’m using 500 x 500 for this one.

Press D on your keyboard to reset the color palettes.

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Then select the Custom Shape tool on the tools window.

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Make sure these settings are entered.

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Draw about 5 random pentagons on your blank canvas.

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2. Flatten the layers so that they are all one layer. Go to the top tool bar and select Layer > Flatten Image.

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You should have one layer now.

3. Select Filter > Blur > Radial Blur.

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Your canvas should then look like this:

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4. Select Filter > Sketch > Chrome

Use the default inputs.

And there you have some cool looking ice cubes.

Chrome Ice Cubes Tutorial: Final Result (Click to enlarge)
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You can mess around with the settings, colors and shapes and you'll find that you get several variations but all equally impressive.

When I've used it:

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Author's URL: Pliskin
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