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#1 mkjt88

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Posted 10 August 2005 - 01:10 PM

Abstract Effect


Ok.... I’m gonna show you how to get a nice abstract effect like I used on this signature here.
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Ok first start of with any size image.. Im going with 420x125 , make sure its on white BG with the color mode on RBG.

Any brushes work but more cluttered full ones are best.. I am using my abstract set 11 which are for PS 7.0+ and can be found HERE

Now with your image paint your BG all black and set your foreground color to white and on the BG layer grab your brushes and put a simple white base over the black BG. I have something like this
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Now lets make a new layer.. Hit ctrl+shift+N or hit layer>>new layer .. Once done hit D to make your foreground color black again. Now on the new layer color it all black.. Then once all black set its mode to soft light like this
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Now your image should be like before but much darker.. Now click on your top black layer and merge it into your BG layer by hitting ctrl+E ( may have to hit it a few times.. ) Now lets duplicate the BG layer so hit layer>>duplicate layer. Now click on your top layer. Once done that hit Filter>>Blur>>Radial Blur and use these settings
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Now on the top duplicated layer which you added your blur to switch its mode to lighten and merge the layers once again. Now you should have something like this
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Now once again hit layer>>new layer. Now for something a little different.. Hit on your brush but then lets go into our brushes pallete above your navigator. Click it and hit brush tip shape at the very top and click on the #5 soft brush.. Both of those things are found here
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Now the settings we need to use for the brush are here.
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Now on your new layer with those settings set your foreground color again to white. Brush over the image with the brush but don’t overlap the little circles.. Do it sort of like this
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Now duplicate the new layer with your little white circles.. On the duplicated layer hit Filter>>Blur>>Radial Blur and use the same settings as before.. It should be the same so just hit Ok. Now duplicate that layer with the blur 3 times. Once done merge all the top layers with the blur’s we just did and the first layer with the little white circles all into 1.. Make sure not to merge that into the BG though.. If so just hit Edit>> Undo merge down. Now on the layer with the blurs put its mode to Overlay just like we did before to put the background layer to lighten. Once done I have something like this
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Now we are all done.. Add some color. Click on the little half black/white circle under your layers which is located here below which I circled and pointed to then hit color balance.
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Pick your color and your done. Here is what I got..
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Now remember also.. Using diff. Brushes and how you add your little circles while brushing will change the effect of this. Enjoy

Edit by Adam: Added it in for you

Edited by adam123, 11 August 2005 - 03:06 AM.


#2 unit101

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Posted 17 August 2005 - 11:36 AM

nice efecct im gonna try it later ;) thx f0r sharing

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Posted 19 August 2005 - 11:10 AM

Nice tut.Thank you for it! :D

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Posted 19 August 2005 - 12:10 PM

Very nice tutorial, good job :D

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Posted 04 November 2007 - 03:24 AM

Nice tutorial. Might try it out a little bit later. :google:





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