Symmetrical abstract art
Create a new 500x500 document.
Select gradient tool->radial gradient (mode multiply)
Now create circles in left side of document, smth like this.
Filter>Artistic>Plastic Warp (14 8 8)...
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Create a new 500x500 document.
Select gradient tool->radial gradient (mode multiply)
Now create circles in left side of document, smth like this.
Filter>Artistic>Plastic Warp (14 8 8)...
1. Make a new image. Any size will do, but for this tutorial I made a 500x500.
2. Filter -> render -> clouds
3. Filter -> render -> difference clouds
4. Duplicate the original layer
5. On the new layer go to filter -> render -> fibers...
1. Open up a new document whatever size. I used 1024x768 for my personal background on my desktop..
2. Press "D" to reset colors to black and white.
3. Switch to your gradient tool and do a little design similar to that, just get to about 10 bars on there...
1. Make a new document, any size doesn't matter. Press Ctrl+D to reset your palette colors.
2. Apply Filter>Render>Clouds.
3. Apply Filter>Artistic>Plastic Wrap with these settings:
a. Create a document which is about 500x500 and press D to reset colors.
b. Choose the Gradient Tool and use the "Foreground to Background" gradient.
c. Use Linear Gradient and set Mode to Difference and Opacity to 100%.
a. Now just click around like crazy, like about 30...
1. File>New>1024x768
2. Filter>Render>Clouds
3.Filter>Distort>Ripple:
Amount: 500%
Size: Large
4. Duplicate your layer
5. Select your duplicated layer: Filter>Distort>Twirl...
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