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Twirling Typhoon


1) Make a new document, anysize doesn't matter. Press CNTRL+D to reset your pallete colors. Set your background to BLACK.

2) Go to Filter>Render>Lens Flare and apply multiple lens flares all over your canvas. Try mixing up the sizes aswell:

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3) Right click the layer and duplicate it. Set the Blending Change to Screen. Apply these settings to the duplicated layer:

Filter>Sketch>Bas Relief:

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Filter>Artistic>Plastic Wrap:

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4) Click the bottom layer and apply Filter>Sketch>Chrome with these settings:

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Your layers window should look like this:

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5) Apply these hue settings to the bottom layer:

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Then apply these settings to the duplicated layer:

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6) Press CNTRL+E to merge the 2 layers together. Make a new layer. Go to Filter>Render>Clouds.

7) Go to Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates and use these settings:

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8) Press CNTRL+U to color the top layer:

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9) Change the blending change of the top laye to Screen:

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10) Add Filter>Distort>Twirl to each of the layers. Use your own settings for each of these layers. Just dont go to nuts with the twirling :D.

There ya go:

Twirling Typhoon


Author's URL: Ryan Trafford
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