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| Lines photoshop Tutorial; by StreetFighter | |
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| Topic Started: Aug 17 2004, 11:50 AM (225 Views) | |
| StreetFighter | Aug 17 2004, 11:50 AM Post #1 |
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Remember, this tutorial is only a guide, play around with the settings until you are happy. 1. Open a new document and select the gradient tool with these settings: ![]() 2. Now go left to right (or right to left) holding down shift so you get something like this: ![]() 3. Now once you are happy, go to Image -> Adjustments -> Invert or Ctrl + I. ![]() 4. Next Filter -> Stylize -> Glowing Edges and I used these settings: ![]() 5. Go to Filter -> Render -> Lighting Effects. Now I used these settings, but play around with the position and colours. ![]() 6. Now create a new layer ( or Layer -> New -> Layer…). Now press D to reset your colours and then go to Filter -> Render -> Clouds7. Now again go to Filter -> Stylize -> Glowing Edges. I had these settings: ![]() 8. next set your Blending Options to colour dodge: ![]() 9. Now add text and a border and you are done. This is what I came out with: ![]() Thanks, this tutorial was written by StreetFighter of www.streetfightersdomain.tk |
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or Layer -> New -> Layer…). Now press D to reset your colours and then go to Filter -> Render -> Clouds





4:51 PM Nov 26