deray
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Post by deray on Apr 18, 2004 5:41:36 GMT -8
Step 1 Lets open a new document at least 400x400 pixels with a black bg. Now select your polygon tool, set your foreground color to white and draw a minimum of 5 polygons on your document (Different sizes etc...). Then go to Filter-Blur-Radial Blur with settings: Amount-100 Blur Method-Zoom Quality-Draft. Then press Ctrl-F to repeat this 2 more times. Step 2 Now go to Filter-Sketch-Chrome with settings: Detail-10 Smoothness-7. Then go back to Filter-Blur-Radial Blur and use the same settings in step 1. Then add chrome once more with the same settings. Step 3 Next duplicate the layer. Then set it's mode to Hard Light. Now go to Edit-Free Transform-90 CCW. Finally press Ctrl-U and give the top layer color. Then your done. Your final example should look like the one below
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Post by ShadowyOne on Apr 18, 2004 17:14:35 GMT -8
I like it. It looks like liquid hot metal is dropping from above. Great tutorial.
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Post by deray on Apr 20, 2004 2:23:05 GMT -8
I like it. It looks like liquid hot metal is dropping from above. Great tutorial. thanks, this is one of my favorite images to work on
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Post by Shishio Makoto on Dec 22, 2004 15:46:50 GMT -8
could u update the images?
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Post by ShadowyOne on Dec 22, 2004 16:23:15 GMT -8
He posted this in April, I doubt it.
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