Watery Puzzle
1. You will need a blank canvas, 300 x 300 pixels and a white background.
2. Reset your colour palette by pressing D.
3. Use Filter > Render Clouds...
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1. You will need a blank canvas, 300 x 300 pixels and a white background.
2. Reset your colour palette by pressing D.
3. Use Filter > Render Clouds...
1. You will need a new image, 300x300 pixels and a white background will do nicely.
2. Apply Filter > Render > Clouds.
3. Apply Filter > Render > Difference Clouds about 10-15 times until you get something with a lot of contrast...
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Ever wanted to replicate those paisley kaleidoscopic images you see beneath the lens of a microscope? Using the Lens Flare tool in Adobe, you can do it in less than ten steps.
1. Start with a blank image, 300x300 pixels.
2. Fill the background with black (#000000). I'm sure you don't need a screenshot yet.
3. Now Filter > Render > Lens Flare, choose 50-300mm Zoom with 150% Brightness...
1. I am using a new canvas, 300x300 pixels and a white background.
2. Create a New Layer.
3. Press D to reset the colour palette...
1. Open up your existing image you would like to turn into a freehand drawing.<br/> 2. Now use Filter > Stylize > Find Edges.<br/> 3. Press Ctrl + U and set Hue to 0, Saturation to -100 and Lightness to around 60...
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1. Begin with a new file, 200x200, and with a transparent background. Then set your foreground color to black, and your background color to white. Now go to Filter>Render>Clouds. 2. Then go to Filter>Pixelate>Mezzotint, and choose Medium strokes. And then go to Filter>Blur>Motion Blur, and ...
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1. New image, 300 x 300 pixels and any background. 2. Filter > Render > Clouds. 3. Filter > Liquify, and smear those clouds all over the place. 4. Press Ctrl + L to bring up the levels dialogue, and select Auto. 5. Press Ctrl + U, check colourize, and use Hue: 83, Saturation: 40 and ...
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1. Begin with a new file, size and color doesn´t matter. Then create a new layer.
2. Now it´s up to you to decide what shape you want and draw out that and apply this settings. Below is the shape I decided to use in this tutorial...
1. Begin with a new file, I chose 300x200 with white as background color.
2. Create a new layer, then take the Gradient Tool and set the Mode to Difference, begin to draw the gradient from top to bottom a few times then can you go crazy all over the canvas...
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