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  1. #1
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    Vortex Star

    [1] Open a new canvas, size 500x500 or any size you feel suitable (as long as its a square canvas)

    [2] Select the gradient button on the tool box window.

    [3] Select the bog standard back gradient into white (you can experiment with different gradients later as they give differing effects)


    [4] Hold shift and draw a line one quarter of the canvas down to three quarters of the canvas. So it'll look something like this.



    [5] Select Filter>Distort>Wave and copy these inputs (You can experiment with these inputs in the future) Make sure you input the maximum settings before the minimum.



    [6] Colourize the canvas, go to Image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation (alternatively press Ctrl + U) to get this window up.



    Select the colourize tick box and copy these settings or similar ones (again you can fiddle with these later to get diff colours)

    [7] Go to Filter>Distort>Polar Co ordinates, and copy these settings



    Press ok and you get a vortex effect.

    [8] Now duplicate the layer you have been working with.... So you have a direct copy of the layer above the original.

    [Do this by right clicking on the layer in your layer window, and select duplicate layer]

    [9] Select the Top layer and go to Edit>Transform>Flip Horizontal

    [10] Set the layer blending at overlay.

    And wohay, you got a vortex star.....



    I've written this tut with the assistance of others, but wording by me, so let me know if there's anything wrong :P enjoy.

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    i like it .would look good on a sig to.. nice tut m8



    this is an effort of mine ..little bit of playing about

  3. #3
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    i like the effect man nice tut keep them coming

  4. #4
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    Looks cool, i dont i have seen a tutorial like it so far so good work.

  5. #5
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    Looks cool, not sure where to use it for though.

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    It's a nice effect, but theres a tutorial that has the same result (it's not exactly the same, but the result does look similar).... heres the link:

    http://www.entheosweb.com/photoshop/shiny_...urst_effect.asp


  7. #7
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    nice tut
    I'll try it out later.
    LOOKS LIKE I SPILLED SOME AWESOME IN YOUR DRINK



    ^Clicky for my dA

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    pretty sweet effect. Nice job.

  9. #9
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    wow that would be awesome to put onto a sig and then brushed over. THANKS

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    o for god sake my pic didnt work first time

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