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Start off with a new image, whatever size. Create a new layer and call it gradient. Select your gradient tool and click on the properties of the gradient. Then this menu below should appear. Fix the colors and try to make it look exactly like mine!...
1. In this example I used a part from DigitalAbuse's header. It works well for this tutorial because of its' many "objects" and contrasts.
2. Now let's streeeetch! <-- yea, funny, eh?
You wanna select your single column marquee tool...
Ok, if you are going to do this tutorial, I suppose you have knowledge on how to create patterns. This pattern that we are making, is like small screws sticking out of the image. This pattern has a center, and it drops shadows. So what you are going to do is to create a new document (9x9px)...
Step 1 : Open an image of your choice in photoshop.
Step 2 : now duplicate the layer.
Step 3 : go to filter>blur>gaussian blur and set the radius a high number. I set mine to 10.0 pixels...
Step 1: make a new canvas. The size is up to you but you can make it 500x500 like mine.
Step 2: go to filter>render>clouds. You should get something like the below picture. The good thing about the clouds filter is that it comes out different every time.
Step 3: go to filter>brush stroke...
Step 1 - Make a new square shaped canvas, I am using size 250 X 250 and then create a new layer.
Step 2 - Select the gradient tool (or press 'g') and choose any colour, I am choosing the default for the sake of simplicity. Now choose 'Radial Gradient'...
1. Create a new project (I used 10x10 cm). Color the background black.
2. Now, make a new layer (Shift+Ctrl+N). Then you go to Filter-->Reder-->3d Transform...
3. Make a random selection of forms. Now rotate the selection a 180 degrees...
1. Start off by selecting your pen tool and create a shape, whatever shape you want! Make it random, yet good- looking. You have to use the add anchor point tool and then use the direct selection tool to bend etc.
2. Now, to make the pen tool layer a normal layer...
Start off with your abstract image. Mine is a portion of an old cinema 4d render. Create a new layer and call it "1". With your airbrush (5px wide) create smooth lines like the one's I made on my example below. Make them random, but also make it look good, that's what matters!...







