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Florid Paint


Paint formed in a sophisticated and ornate random pattern.


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image 1 Create a new 1000x1000 pixels document.

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

Style: Circle of Light

Click OK.


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image 3 Apply a "Wave" filter (Filter> Distort> Wave) with the default settings.

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image 4 Repeat the filter (Ctrl+F) 10 times.

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image 5 Duplicate the current layer (Ctrl+J), rotate the layer by 180º (Edit> Transform> Rotate 180º) and change the layers blending mode to "Overlay".

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image 6 Merge the top layer with the bottom layer (Ctrl+E) and duplicate the merged layer (Ctrl+J).

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image 7 Rotate the new layer 90º (Edit> Transform> Rotate 90º) and change the layer's blending mode to "Screen".

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image 8 The result will be different everytime you do create this fractal.

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Florid Paint Here is a cropped area of a high resolution version.


Author's URL: FotoFects
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