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Here's a few simple steps to simulate fractal images. Though, not a walk-through as such, just a few pointers on what tools to use to achieve these.
First, start a new document, I used 500X500 preset.
Next, select the 'Gradient Tool (G)'
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Then, just to the right of the Gradient Preset Picker, select the second style called 'Radial Gradient'. Finally, create a new Layer above the default Background Layer and fill it with Black. Then create a new empty Layer Shift + Ctrl + Alt +N (Mac: Shift + Command + Option + N) just above the filled black Layer as I have captured below.
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Next with Layer 2 and the Gradient Tool active, click and drag in alternating directions at varying's strokes.
![]() Note: There's no particular goal here, and each click and drag action creates something random. So, at any stage you can always duplicate the Layer for further experimentation. Also, switch between 'Difference' and 'Exclusion' Modes for varying effects. Then, practically, without thinking (which happens a lot), click and drag until you've reached a point that the fractal looks goods.
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Fractal Dreams I
Added:Dec 02, 2004 Rating:




Level: Beginner Software:
Photoshop




Level: Beginner Software:
Photoshop







