Start by creating a new RGB image. I used the dimensions of 288 x 288 in the example. Create a new layer. Now click the Channels tab, which is located between both the Layers & Paths tabs...
Start creating a new RGB image. I used the dimensions of 288x288 in the example. Then create some text by using the Type Tool. Try using bigger fonts for it to look different and to stand out...
Before you start making this tutorial, go in the View menu and check if the Show Rulers and Snap options are on. Now drag the vertical ruler (left) to the center of your image. Do the same thing but with the horizontal ruler (top). Now there should be a cross right in the middle of your image...
Start by creating a new RGB image. I used the dimensions of 288 x 288 in the example. Make sure the background color is black and foreground is white. Next click on Filter > Render > Clouds, to create the base texture...
Start creating a new RGB image. I used the dimensions of 288x288 in the example. Create a new layer and fill it with gradient. You can use any color for it...
Start creating a new RGB image. I used the dimensions of 288x288 in the example. Choose the TEXT tool to enter your text. It could be of any color, background and foreground. Right click on the layer and Rasterize...
Begin with a 500 x 500 px file (recommendation). Type in what you want 3D, pick the colour of your choice and Rasterize the layer (Right-Click on the text layer and select Rasterize Layer)...
To begin with, create a new file, with dimensions around 400 x 400 pixels. Secondly, place the object you want reflected in a conveniant place so that, both, the object and the reflection fit perfectly in the image...
You can use this method in any way you want... therefore, size is not recommended. Start off by stretching a line from and to anywhere, make sure Anti-Aliased is checked to "Off", and the line must be thicker than 3 pixels...
Start by creating a new RGB image. I used the dimensions of 288 x 288 in the example. Create a new layer. Choose any two colors; foreground and background. Click on Filter > Render > Clouds...