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Chrome Melted Metal or Liquid


1. Take a new file of 400 pixels 400 pixels of resolution 72 dpi in the RGB mode.

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2. Now go to Filter>Render>Difference clouds.

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3. Then go to Filter>Stylize>Chrome use these settings.

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4. Your image look like this.

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5. Then go to Filter>Blur>Radial Blur apply these settings.

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6. Your image look like this.

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7. Then go to Filter>Brush Stroke>Ink Outlines use these settings.

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8. Your image looks something like this.

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9. And now go to Filter>Gaussian Blur use these settings.

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10. Your image should be look like this.

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11. Then press Ctrl+B to Color Balance use these settings.

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12. Your image should be look like this.

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13. Then make the copy of layer0.

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14. Then go to Filter>Stylize>Chrome use these settings.

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15. Then press Ctrl+E to Merge down the layer.

16. And now press Ctrl+U to add some color.

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17. Here is your final image.

Chrome Melted Metal or Liquid



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