Colamusic 0 Report post Posted March 20, 2005 1. Make a new image (File > New or Ctrl+N) with 400px in width and 100px in height: 2. Create a new layer (Layer > New > Layer or Shift+Ctrl+N) and then set your foreground color as white and background color as black: 3. Filter > Render > Clouds, then go to Filter > Render > Difference Clouds: 4. Filter > Distort > Twirl: 5. Filter > Artistic > Plastic Wrap: 6. Filter > Brush Strokes > Crosshatch: 7. Now your image should look similar to this: 8. Duplicate the layer (Layer > Duplicate Layer), then set the opacity to 50% and blending mode to Darken: 9. Edit > Transform > Flip Horizontal: 10. Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation (Ctrl+U), make sure that the Colorize box is checked: 11. Now go back to the 1st layer and add a Hue/Saturation to it also (Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation or Ctrl+U), again make sure the Colorize box is checked: 12. Your image should look about the same as the one below: 13. Now click on your Brush Tool and select the brush named "Rough Round Bristle": 14. Create a new layer (Layer > New > Layer or Shift+Ctrl+N) on top of both of the other ones and set the opacity to 50% and blending mode to Lighten: 15. Now just click and anywhere on your image (only click and drag sometimes but only for about 3 pixels), repeat this step until you think you have enough dots: 16. Drag an image of something into your creation, select the layer of the image you just dragged in and go to Layer > Layer Style > Outer Glow: 17. This is what I got with my image: 18. Create a new layer (Layer > New > Layer or Shift+Ctrl+N) under the image layer you dragged in.19. Select the Rectangular Marquee Tool and set it to fixed size with 400px in width and 35px in height:20. Click on the image once and drag your selection to where you want your platform to be: 21. Set your foreground color to white, then go to Edit > Fill: 22. Change the opacity to 50% and blending mode to Overlay: 23. Layer > Layer Style > Stroke: 24. Now your image should look similar to this: 25. Create a new layer on top of the layer we just finished (Layer > New Layer or Shift+Ctrl+N).26. Grab the Horizontal Type Tool and type in whatever you want (name, nickname, etc.).27. Layer > Layer Style > Color Overlay: a) Add a Color Overlay: Add a Stroke: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doom145 0 Report post Posted March 20, 2005 i cant actually see the images lol, would be helpfull Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mario 0 Report post Posted March 20, 2005 Hmm.. There are no images. Yea It would be awesome if there were some images so i could see the end result or just better to understand the steps Share this post Link to post Share on other sites