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Squared Backdrop


Start off by creating a new layer 300x300, then press D to reset the colours. Create a new layer and follow these pointers:

1. Filter > Render > Clouds
2. Filter > Stylize > Find Edges
3. Press Control+I to invert colours
4. Filter > Stylize > Glowing Edges

Play around with the settings to get your desired effect, I used these settings:

Then you should finish up with something like this:

Just play around with the settings and create different effects. Try colouring them by pressing Control+U then adjust the levels.

Squared Backdrop



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