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Here's a detailed walk-through to simulate an ocean mist scenery using Photoshop CS 'Fibers' filter and varying Gradients combined with alternating Blending Modes.
Here's a detailed look to help simulate underwater scenes. I first began with a 500x500 size document preset, set the foreground color to a shade of blue (I used #1680D1) and the background color to a dark blue (I used #0C1B6C). Create a new empty Layer...
I first began with a 500x500 size document preset. Next, follow along with the below 'Brush Preset' configurations. If you haven't used the 'Brush Preset' palette before, it should be by default located in the upper right 'Docking Well'...
Using Photoshop CS, here is a simple tutorial on how to create a note paper effect. Start a new document of your preset choice. (I used 500x500). Create a new Layer. Select the 'Rectangle Tool (U)' from the toolbar...
Here's a neat way to add a logo of sorts to a T-shirt that already has creases or wrinkles. Below is the starting graphic that will be the base layer of this tutorial. Next is an added simple logo graphic that will be the target of the 'Liquify Tool' effect...
1. Here's a detailed look at how to achieve the Rings Around Text affect. Some basic shapes, Layer Masks and a slight trickery within blending styles will help achieve this. So follow along to see how.
2. Here's the starting text I'll be using. ('Arial/Bold Italic/120 pt/Crisp' settings)...
1. Set the foreground color to the one of your choice, I used #85CC32 for the main Ball Shape. Now select the Ellipse Shape tool on the toolbar and draw in the shape as i have captured in step #3.2. Also, Pay attention to all the options that are selected on the Options Bar...
1. Start off with a Background Layer set to Black (#000000). Set the foreground color to the one of your choice, I used #4873AE for the main tube Shape. Now select the Ellipse Shape tool on the toolbar and draw in the shape as i have captured...








