K4rMa Posted June 1, 2009 Posted June 1, 2009 1. First of all, create a new layer, now you need to get out your brush tool and choose the Maple Leaf brush, set its size too 74 and your foreground color to a dark blue. 2. Draw an X on your document 3. Go to Filter>Blur>Radial Blur, set the method to Zoom, the amount to 100 and the quality to Best 4. Now Duplicate this layer, press CTRL + T and rotate it clockwise so that it fills in a few black gaps. 5. Press CTRL + U to bring up Hue/Saturation don't click Coulorize instead just change the Hue to +111 to get a nice reddish-pink colour 6. On this redish-pink layer, go to Layer>Layer Style>Blending Options. Click on Outer Glow on the side panel, make sure that the tick-box next to it is selected and change the colour to a light bright green. Put the spreed to 2 and the Size to 8 7. Now change this layers blending mode to Difference 8. Now duplicate the original layer (Layer 1) again and again press CTRL + T and rotate it again. Now set the blending mode to Colour Dodge or color (or anything else that looks good) and the opacity to about 30-50% 9. Now select the eraser tool make it a big soft brush and get rid of the sharp edges. Credits ~> Hairy Squidward Quote
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