That's pretty cool! I always wondered how to do that but I wasn't brave enough to play with anything in the filtering section :P Who knew it'd be so easy?! Thanks for a great and easy to follow tutorial :)
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Here is a simple way to remember how to do this effect (print it if you need to)...
1) Open a new document (any size) and reset your colors by pressing D then X.
2) Go to FILTER>RENDER>DIFFERENCE CLOUDS
3) Go to FILTER>BLUR>RADIAL BLUR
with these settings:
Amount: 100
Blur Method: Zoom
Quality: Best
4) Go to FILTER>ARTISTIC>PLASTIC WRAP
With these settings
Highlight Strength: 15
Detail: 9
Smoothness: 7
5) Do another
FILTER>BLUR>RADIAL BLUR
With the same settings as before
6) Go to
FILTER>STYLIZE>GLOWING EDGES
With these settings:
Edge width: 2
Edge Brightness: 20
Smoothness: 1
7) press CTRL+U to change the color (Note: Colorize box must be checked)
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Kahli 14 years ago
Who knew it'd be so easy?! Thanks for a great and easy to follow tutorial :)
whjh 15 years ago
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