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1. create a new file, fill background with black, create a shape like this, fill with white 2. apply filter--> blur--> motion blur 3. apply filter--> stylize--> find edge 4. use pentool to do a selection of the crystal-like shape, cut it and paste it on a new layer, put it on to...
1. create a new file, switch to CHANNELS panel, following the screen shots below, create a shape like this (or anything that looks pleasing to you) 2. go back to layer panel, create layer1. execute select--> load selections, load the selections from alpha1, fill with gradient tool...
1. I assume you are a intermediate photoshop user, so I'll just skip the first few steps, please just see the screen shots.
2. load the selection of the ring, create a new channel in channels panel, ALpha1, fill with white, ...
1. open an image.
2. duplicate the background layer.
3. apply filter --> blur--> motion blur, adjust amount so you have something similar to this:...
1) Make a 400x400 document. Now press "D" on your keyboard to reset the foreground and background colors to black and white. Make sure your background is BLACK.
2) Apply Filter>Render>Lens Flare. You can to place it right in the middle of your canvas...
1. create a 300x300 file, enter a letter on it.
2. set foreground color to #A7A7A7, bg color #F1F1F1. CTRL+click on the text layer to load the selection of the text, create a new layer, use gradient tool to do something like this:...
1. create 8x8 file, draw a 5x5 black square right in the middle of the image, background should be transparent. Ctrl+A select the whole thing, edit---> define pattern.
2. create a new file, any size, white background, draw any shape (or text) fill with black color...
1. Open any images.
2. use Lasso Tool to create a shpe (for the hole), double click on Quick Mask tool, Color Indicates:Masked Areas;Opacity:50%
3. Apply Filter---> Pixelate--->Crystallize, Cell size lets say 7 (as long as it looks pleasing)...
1. open an image of a leaf.
2. create a ellipical selection.
3. CTRL+J to copy selection via layer. Apply filter--> distort --> spherize, repeat once again...









