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Tutorial by d.darko translated by ME!!

 

This tutorial teaches how can we make an fantastic pixel effect. You can use this for a sig, avatar or something u want.

 

Ok lets go!! :D

 

1. Make a new document with 400x400 px with white background.

2. Go to Filters>Render>Clouds. Then go to Filter>Render>Difference Clouds. Press Ctrl + F twice. You should have somenthing like this:

3. Go to Filter>Brush Strokes>Accented Edges and use this values:

Edge Width: 2

Edge Brightness: 50

Smoothness: 13

4. Now duplicate the layer (Ctrl + J).

5 Go to Filter>Pixelate>Mosaic. Use 16 in Cell Size. You should have this now:

6. Now go to Filter>Brush Strokes>Accented Edges. Use this values:

Edge Width: 2

Edge Brightness: 35

Smoothness: 6

7. Let the layer in Hard Light. Now press Ctrl + E to join the layers.

8. Now press Ctrl + U. A window will show up. Check the box Colorize. Now you can choose color. I used Hue: 200, Saturation: 80 and Lightness: 0. Finaly you should have this:

:D Now u can choose the best part of ur image and make a sig or something u want... Look ate the sig down, the owner of this tut made this:

I hope u enjoy it!! Bye...

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Umm lol this tourtial is great it worked but now i need some help I'm kinda new on adobe photoshop and I need help i don't know how to make the canvas smaller :lol: sorry but this is my first time

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