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Plasma Tutorial


Step 1 Create a new image and set default colors , then render clouds . Go into the crystallize filter and use the above settings.

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Step 2 Go into the plastic wrap filter and use the above settings.

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Step 3 Press CTRL+U and check colorize. Use the above settings for a blue (or mess around).

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Step 4 Go into the polar coordinates and use the first setting above. Go back into polar coordinates and use the second one (after).

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Step 5 (Optional) Adjust the levels to the above settings.

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Step 6 Duplicate your layer . On the new layer, go into the twirl filter and use the above settings.

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Step 7 Duplicate your layer again, then on the new layer go into the gaussian blur filter and use the above settings.

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Step 8 Double the current layer (the gaussian blured layer) and use the above blending settings.

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Step 9 Move Layer 1 to the top . On layer one, use the wave filter . Press randomize 5 times and then ok

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Step 10 Double Click Layer 1 and adjust the blending settings like above.

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Final Product

Plasma Tutorial: Final Result



Author's URL: tacoX
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