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Molten Chocolate Effect


Start by apply a white to black to white to black gradient in radial mode.

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Duplicate the layer. From filter menu select "Render>>Lens Flare ". Apply settings as shown.

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Change the layer mode to "Difference" from the layer palette.

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Select and merge both the layers. Duplicate the layer. From filter menu select "Distort>>Plastic Wrap ". Apply settings as shown.

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Change the layer mode to "Color Dodge " from the layer palette.

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Duplicate the layer again. Reduce the opacity to 30%.

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Select and merge all the layers. Duplicate the layer. From filter menu select "Distort>>Chrome". Apply settings as shown.

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Change the layer mode to "Multiply" from the layer palette.

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Select and merge all the layers. From filter menu select "Distort>>Twirl". Apply settings as shown.

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Press Ctrl+U to open hue/saturation window. Apply settings as shown.

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Molten Chocolate Effect



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