Posted on Sat, 2005-12-10 12:25
This tutorial with guide you through how to make a a lightning abstract effect using Photoshops default Filters. The results are different everytime you do it so your result will not be the same as mine:
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Open Photoshop and create a new document. I'm using 1024x768. |
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Press D on the keyboard, this will reset the colours to Black and White, alternatively you can press the reset button next to the colours. |
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Then go to Filter » Render » Clouds |
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Then go to Filter » Render again but this time select Difference Clouds |
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Repeat this a few times by either clicking Filter then the top most option which will be the last filter you used or alternatively press Ctrl + F |
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Press Ctrl + U to bring up the Hue and Saturation box and tick the colourise box. I used these settings:

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Now you have a simple abstract lighting wallpaper, which is simple to make and looks nice. |