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Drawing A Motion Background Effect


Start by applying a nice gradient to the background layer.

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Create a "6 point star" shape using custom shape tool.
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Change the layer mode to "Luminosity".
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Similarly create more star shapes and play around with their layer modes. img
Create a circle using the elliptical shape tool. Hold on Shift key and create circles as shown in the image below. Create circles way out of the vertical boundaries as we'll create a bubble motion out of them.
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Double click the layer to open layer style window. Apply settings as shown.
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Change the layer mode to "Soft Light" and Fill value to 0%.
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Similarly insert more shapes to create a complex background.
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Open animation window. For the first frame move all objects beyond the edges. Align the top edge of bubble layer with the top edge of the file. img
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Duplicate frame. Move the bubble layer upwards. Move all other objects to the opposite directions and again out of boundaries.
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Click tween button from animation window. Apply settings as shown.
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Press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S to save an optimized animated GIF.
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