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An Odd Army Background
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An Odd Army Background

This tutorial wil teach you how to create this background.
First of all you need to get two colors that are army like. Green and a tan yellow. Then press Filter > Clouds. And then Filter > Difference clouds. Press Ctrl+F a few times till you get something like this

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All Defaults Bg
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All Defaults Bg

First, open a new document. transparent Background. try to use a size that you are most comfortable working with. I will be using a 350x150 document.
Either go to Edit -> Fill or just Ctrl+A, Shift+F5. Select Foreground Color, which should be black. If it's not, make it black.

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How to Create Liquid Abstract
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How to Create Liquid Abstract

1. Start with a 400x400 px image. Then do Filter > Render > Clouds 3 times.<br/> 2. Then Filter > Liquiry. Make the design look similar to this: <br/> 3. Duplicate the layer. Then Filter > Scetch > Chrome

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Matrix Background
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Matrix Background

First open up a new pallet the size of your choice. Next go to Filter > Texture > Grain Hit D to make sure your colors are default. Next, go to Filter > Artistic > Neon Glow

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Fiery Explosion Effect
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Fiery Explosion Effect

Start by opening a new file. Press D to set foreground and background colors to dafault B&W. From filter menu select render>>difference clouds.
Duplicate the layer and press Ctrl+f to apply the effect again.
Press Ctrl+F to reapply the filter. Keep on pressing Ctrl+F...

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Modern Art
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Modern Art

Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, March 2006
Don't ask what the final outcome looks like. Enhance your abstract thinking capacities and imagination by creating abstractions like this one.

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Creating a Planet Explosion
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Creating a Planet Explosion

Make a new document, 1000x1000 pixels, black background.
Now add a mud texture in your document, like mine or close.
Hit CTRL+I (Command+I on Macintosh) to inverse the colors. You'll see later that this will add more realism to the effect.

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