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Plasma Effect


Step 1

Create a document with a light gray background. Goto Filter>>Render>>Difference Clouds. Press Ctrl+Alt+U and move the saturation bar all the way to the left at -100.

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Step 2

Goto Filter>>Sketch>>Chrome and set the detail to 10 and smoothness to 0.

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Step 3

Goto Image>>Adjustments>>Levels and move the tabs toward the black spikes. Make a new layer and fill it with a color you want the plasma to be. Set the blending mode to "Color" And you're done.

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Final Result:

Plasma Effect



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