Find out the real might of Photoshop filters and the techniques used to create abstract images. This section contains the most unexpected graphic results.  Home Photoshop Special Effects Florid Paint

Florid Paint


Paint formed in a sophisticated and ornate random pattern.


1

Create a new 1000x1000 pixels document.

2

Apply a "Lighting Effects" filter (Filter> Render> Lighting Effects" with the following properties:

Style: Circle of Light

Click OK.


3

Apply a "Wave" filter (Filter> Distort> Wave) with the default settings.

4

Repeat the filter (Ctrl+F) 10 times.

5

Duplicate the current layer (Ctrl+J), rotate the layer by 180º (Edit> Transform> Rotate 180º) and change the layers blending mode to "Overlay".

6

Merge the top layer with the bottom layer (Ctrl+E) and duplicate the merged layer (Ctrl+J).

7

Rotate the new layer 90º (Edit> Transform> Rotate 90º) and change the layer's blending mode to "Screen".

8

The result will be different everytime you do create this fractal.

9

Florid Paint Tutorial: Final Result Here is a cropped area of a high resolution version.


Author's URL: FotoFects
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