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Photoshop Tutorial

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I posted this on googlecommunity and saw that people here were still asking for a photoshop tutorial. Please read the following to make some good images.

 

Lightning

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1. Make new image any size

2. COLORS SHOULD BE SET ON BLACK AND WHITE (you can edit this later)

3. Filter > Render > Clouds

4. Filter > Render > Difference Clouds

5. Ctrl-I (should invert the colors "black becomes white")

6. Ctrl-L (should come up with a graph thing and 3 arrows at the bottom)

7. Move ONLY the middle arrow to the right and hit ok

8. Ctrl-U (Check in the box so it says colorize)

9. Move the arrows anyway until you get the color right

 

Metal Dents

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1. Make new image any size

2. COLORS SHOULD BE SET ON BLACK AND WHITE (you can edit this later)

3. Filter > Render > Clouds

4. Filter > Render > Difference Clouds

5. Ctrl-I (should invert the colors "black becomes white")

6. Ctrl-L (should come up with a graph thing and 3 arrows at the bottom)

7. Move ONLY the middle arrow to the right and hit ok

8. Filter > Stylize > Find Edges

 

Chrome

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1. Make new image any size

2. Filter > Render > Clouds

3. Filter > Render > Difference Clouds

4. Filter > Sketch > Chrome

5. Ctrl-U and check in colorize (optional)

6. Choose the colors you want

 

Smoke

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1. Make new image any size

2. COLORS SHOULD BE SET ON BLACK AND WHITE (you can edit this later)

3. Filter > Render > Clouds

4. Filter > Render > Difference Clouds

5. Ctrl-I (should invert the colors "black becomes white")

6. Ctrl-L (should come up with a graph thing and 3 arrows at the bottom)

7. Move ONLY the middle arrow to the right and hit ok

8. Filter > Stylize > Find Edges

9. Ctrl-I

10. If it doesn't look like smoke then mess around with the filters until you get it.

 

Pixel Blast

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1. Make new image any size

2. Filter > Render > Clouds

3. Filter > Pixelate > Missotint and choose short lines

4. Filter > Blur > Radial Blur and copy these settings

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5. Ctrl-U and choose your colors

 

3-D Grid

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1. Make new image any size

2. Filter > Render > Clouds

3. Filter > Pixelate > Mosiac and set the top number to 20

4. Filter > Blur > Radial Blur

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5. Filter > Brush Strokes > Accented Edges and set the numbers to the following:

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6. Hit ok and go Filter > Stylize > Find Edges

7. Ctrl-I

8. Ctrl-U and choose the colors you like

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Well done, a very nice post for your first. This is a good kinda detailed post. An example of what most posts should be like. (as long as it is not copied directly from anywhere else). I know there are a lot of websites with these tutorials on around the net, for beginners mostly who still play around with the filters to get pretty effects.Well done.

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Thank Loki,I've been an avid user of PHOTOSHOP from the very first day. It's really feely gr8 when I see that there are something I too didn't know about PHOTOSHOP. Thanks man and do keep posting.More articles like this on different graphics programs like COREL, XARA, PAINTSHOP are also gr8ly welcome,Bye,Bigyan

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er....it'd be nice to see the final picture of some of these tutorials but i guess it's a rather simple texture so i doesn't require one...well, anyways...good job on these ^_^

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