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Title: Plazma:
Description: Photoshop Tutorial


Scott Walker - April 12, 2006 09:40 PM (GMT)
Plasma:

1. New Document (500x500 Pixels)

2. Fill the document with Black.

3. Now go “Filter > Render > Lens Flare” (With Default Settings) and place lens flares as shown in the picture below.

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4. Now go “Filter > Sketch > Chrome” with these settings :

Detail: 10
Smoothness: 5

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5. Now Duplicate that Layer “Layer > Duplicate Layer”

6. Now Go “Edit > Transform > Edit 90 CW” and change the layers blending mode to “Screen”

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7. Now with the top layer selected, press “Ctrl + E” to merge the two layers.

8. Now Duplicate the layer, “Layer > Duplicate Layer”

9. No on the top layer, press “Ctrl+F” (that should redo the Chrome filter that we did earlier. If it doesn’t, just use the same chrome settings as earlier) and set the layers Blending mode to “Overlay”

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10. Now its time to add some color. I will give you a list of 3 different color settings you can use. Or you can be unique and choose your own!

Press “Ctrl+U” to bring up the Hue/Saturation Settings:


For a Fiery Look Use These Settings:

Hue: 40
Saturation: 100
Lightness: 0

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For a Green Plasma Look Use These Settings:

Hue: 115
Saturation: 100
Lightness: 0

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For a Cool Blue Use These Settings:

Hue: 220
Saturation: 100
Lightness: 0

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-Scott

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Tutorial Written and © to Scott Walker


hammy - April 12, 2006 10:15 PM (GMT)
:}

Scott Walker - April 12, 2006 10:16 PM (GMT)
mmmk :D

RedWave - April 21, 2006 10:28 AM (GMT)
Great Tut. I love making backgrounds and stuff.

Heres mine.

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Scott Walker - April 21, 2006 04:56 PM (GMT)
I know what you mean, Especially chromey ones. Anything with chrome really catches my eye :P I like shiney stuff i suppose ^-^

Great outcome though :}

hammy - April 23, 2006 02:07 AM (GMT)
its human nature to like shiny stuff lol

and yes that is a good'n B| <-- bwehehehe!

Scott Walker - April 23, 2006 03:40 AM (GMT)
yes lol, if you dont like shiney items than you must be a mutant! B|

Zink - September 8, 2006 11:47 PM (GMT)
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It looked a lot more firey when I took away the blue levels, but I couldn't get it to save like that. Looks pretty evil anyway. :Angel: I didn't use all the chrome-ing because it liked it better without. I wonder if you could have more of the lights if you made them smaller. Anyone want to try?

Shiny things = <3




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