Glowy Green Swirl Effect
1. Make a new document, anysize doesn't matter. Press Ctrl+D to reset your pallete colors. Make sure your background is black.
2. Apply Filter > Artistic > Plastic Wrap with these settings:
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1. Make a new document, anysize doesn't matter. Press Ctrl+D to reset your pallete colors. Make sure your background is black.
2. Apply Filter > Artistic > Plastic Wrap with these settings:
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. <br/>2. Apply Filter > Render > Lens Flare. You can to place it right in the middle of your canvas.
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Create a new layer. Go to the channels panel and create a new channel (it should be called alpha). You want to take a white brush and color the approximate area of the person of this alpha channel. Gaussian blur the channel to a fairly decent amount.
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This tutorial is a simple Photoshop tutorial for adding stylish rectangles in a sig or other artwork To give a touch up to it. Iit's very simple and in my opinion it has a great effect sometimes! You should try it, I show you how! Good luck!
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Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, March 2007
The tutorial you are about to read will show you how to create a Text Montage. The steps are well written and well illustrated for easy directions. The resulting product is impressive.
1. Open a new document of any size, I'm using one that is 620Ã?200 with #ece9de background. <br/> 2. Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool, draw a rectangle, then rasterize the layer and fill with this color #5a4c3f:
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1. Open a new document (any size you like) and fill it with a black background.
2. Go to Filter -> Noise -> Add Noise (Set noise to 25, Gaussian, Monochromatic).
3. Go to Images -> Adjustment -> Threshold (Set Threshold to 163).
1. Open a new document (any size you like) and fill it with a black background.
2. Go to Filter -> Clouds.
1. Create a new document. The size is 640 x 480 this time, because the source files are 640 x 480 images.
2. Go to File -> Open and select Starfield.jpg and Seagull.jpg.
3. Go to Starfield.jpg window and Press [Control + A] to select everything.
In this tutorial you will learn to create a melting metal effect. For this I picked a sword photo, but you can use the same technique on any photo containing a metal object.
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