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Techno Effect


Open a new document. I've chosen 200x200 px. Set the foregroundcolour to a bright colour and the fill the layer with it.

Go to layers-palette and pick channels-palette. Create a new channel and pick Rectangular Marquee Tool. Make a rectangle on the document and fill it with #FFFFFF. Remove the selection with Ctrl + D.

Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and set it to 10 px. Then Filter > Distort > Twirl and set it to 150*. Go to Filter > Pixelate > Color Halftone



In channels-palette you hit "Alpha 1" while you holding Ctrl down. In that way you select it. Go back to layers-palette and activate the background-layer.



Now set your foregroundcolour to a dark colour and fill the selection. You are finish.

Techno Effect


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