Sprayed Smoke Effect
1. Start with a blank canvas with a black background. Mine is 300x300.
2. Using the paintbrush, and any type of brush, the more random the better, draw a bit of a squiggle down the middle. Here's mine...
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1. Start with a blank canvas with a black background. Mine is 300x300.
2. Using the paintbrush, and any type of brush, the more random the better, draw a bit of a squiggle down the middle. Here's mine...
1. Start with a 400x100 image, or another size if you see the need for it. Set background to white (#FFFFFF).
2. Now for the background. The easiest way (but yes, it is cheating) is to use a set of grunge brushes. There are a few nice sets of brushes here on Tribe Radio...
1. Start with a new document, 300x300 pixels and a white background.
2. Press D to reset your colour palette.
3. Apply Filter > Render > Difference Clouds until you get something nice...
1. Start with a new document, 300 x 300 pixels and a black background.
2. Create a New Layer.
3. Add a Lens Flare on 120% to the middle of your image...
1. Start with a new document, i am using 300x300 pixels and a white background.
2. Create a New Layer.
3. Reset your colour palette by pressing D...
1) Make a new document, anysize doesn't matter. I used 300x300. Start out with White as the background color.
2) Select the gradient tool. Use the spectrum gradient and set the blending to Difference. Make multiple gradients lines all over your canvas:...
Make a new document, anysize doesn't matter. Press CNTRL+D to reset your pallete colors. Set your background to BLACK. This tutorial is based on my recent electricity tutorial. This tutorial shows you the advanced methods of blending and joinged the electricity together...
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1) Make a new document, anysize doesn't matter. Press CNTRL+D to reset your pallete colors. Set your background to White.<br/> 2) Select the gradient tool and set these settings at the top.<br/> 3) Go nuts and make about 20 lines intertwining together:...
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1. For this sig background start with a 300 x 300 image, and you can make a selection later for the part of this that you would like to use.
2. Press D to reset your colour palette.
3. Filter > Render > Clouds...
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