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Electric Effect

Author: David More by this author


I wrote this tutorial when I made this:

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I did some things to it that aren't covered in this tutorial, because I forgot them. You'll need to play around with this to get what I got.

Firstly, create new, 438 x 400

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Next, goto Filter>Render>Clouds repeat

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Repeat until you get it nice and even, you should get something like this:

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Now goto Filter>Artistic>Plastic wrap

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Use these settings:

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It should look like this:

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Now duplicate the layer, in the layer palette/window:

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Duplicate the layer twice, then

Set the blending mode to 'lighten', on all layers

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Select the top layer then go:

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With these settings

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Now select the layer below the top layer, do the same thing, but use these settings

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It should look like this now:

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Now do this:

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Then, go to Filter>Distort>Wave, use the default settings:

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Repeat, but click randomize a few times

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It should be looking a bit like this:

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Now go:

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Again, then

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Use these settings:

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It should look a bit like this:

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Now go:

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With these settings

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Now go

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With settings on 75%, mode 'overlay'

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Your final product should look something like that.

If it looks too unorganized for you, then do a bit of blurring at step 3.

This is what I got:

Electric Effect Tutorial: Final Result



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