How to Create Realistic Water
1. New Document (500x500) Transparent BackGround. <br/>2. Filter > Render > Clouds <br/>3. Filter > Pixelate > Pointilize (Cell Size: 5)
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1. New Document (500x500) Transparent BackGround. <br/>2. Filter > Render > Clouds <br/>3. Filter > Pixelate > Pointilize (Cell Size: 5)
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1. New file, goto the scroll menu and select flash, or make it 550x400 <br/> 2. Press "D" to go back to default colors, fill layer with white (ctrl+Backspace) <br/> 3. Time to add a moon, goto Filter, Render, Lighting effects, and use something around these settings.
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1. Start a new image whatever size you want background colour transparent, I used 800x600, then hit D to change colours to black and white.
2. Go to Filter--> Render--> Clouds.
3. Then go to Filter--> Pixelate--> Mosaic
1. Open a new document of any size and fill it with black, then place some random Lens Flares on the same Layer (Filters->Render->Lens Flare)
2. Apply Filter->Sketch->Chrome an use Detailes=3 and Smoothness=10
Create a new document in photoshop around size 400 x 400 Pixels.
use the Paint Bucket tool to fill the entire canvas black.
Now, go to Filter > Render > Lens Flare, and create a 50-300mm
1. New Document (500x500 Pixels)
2. Now go "Filter > Render > Clouds"
3. "Filter > Render > Difference Clouds" press "Ctrl+F" to repeat the effect, until you get something that resembles the picture below.
Make a new Document, 500x500 Pixels
Brush the image with some grunge brushes, any colors youd like, I suggest 2 main colors though. (Brown: 636343, Green: 737C18)
Now go, "Filter > Distort > Polar Coordinates" (Polar to Rectangular)
1. Create New Document with size 400x400px.
2. Go to Gradient Tool, set colors black and white and tool's mode to Difference. Apply Gradient from top left corner to right bottom corner.
1. Create New Document 200x200px with white background and press D.
2. Apply Filter>Noise>Add Noise:
3. Go to Images>Adjustments>Threshold:
1. Make a New Document with dimensions 4.5 inches square.
2. Use Gradient tool and set Yellow, Violet, Orange, Blue preset. Set to Diamond Gradient style and the Normal mode, and then drag diagonally from the lower-right corner of the image to the upper-left
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