Ok i found out that the radial blur was more powerful that i thought before.
Well let's list up what we need.
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1. Photoshop 7.0 and up
2. A Brain.
3. A Hand.
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Let's get started.
Well first off make a new document with whatever size you want.
Then Make a new layer and pick the pencil tool with 4 px of size.
Pick a Grayscale Color(for easier coloring later)
Now Draw like this on the layer you made:
Now this is the thing i discovered.
First go to
Filter > Radial Blur with the options Spin or Zoom | Quality : Best |
Choose amount : something between 25 - 50 for best results (if the shape is big you can choose 50 - 100)
Now you should have something similar to this:
Now make another layer and make another shape perhaps like this: (if you wonder why the black border is there, i can say i don't know it either.)
Now do like that until you have a couple o' layers.
When you're finished, click on the first layer you made and go into Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Color Balance...
When you've made that a window will pop up, then choose the color you want and make like that on all layers, with different colors.
Now you're Finished!
Here is my first attempt on this:
You can make it more abstract than that.
The End
Well that's it... finally i can drink some Dr.Pepper![]()