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Hi all!

Immediately, I note that in the lesson are considered prima different from those used by the author of a preview to this brush, but allowing to achieve the same effect.

 

Thus, we assume that the brush you downloaded and installed.

Now create a new document (Ctrl + N) of arbitrary size. I installed 400x400 and as the background color of selected black color.

Create a new layer (Shift + Ctrl + N) and it applies the brush of white color desired shape (in this case, the butterfly).

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Few turn butterfly (layer). To do this, click Ctrl + T to start a free transformation. Around butterfly frame appears with controls.

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Move the cursor to one corner of the frame (the cursor should be in the form of 2-arrows, connected arc) and rotate the image in the direction we want.

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If necessary, change the image size. To do this, compress or stretch the image of the angular controls. Do not forget to fasten down the Shift key to maintain proportions.

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Create a new layer (Shift + Ctrl + N). Then take a standard round brush with soft edges and begin to draw (to make brush strokes) in different colors. How, where and what color to paint each solves itself. That's what happened with me.

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Now go to Filter menu - Blur - Gaussian Blur. In the window filter settings, move the slider until the desired effect of blurring.

 

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In the layers palette select the layer mode.

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I chose the mode overlap, but I advise you to experiment and try all the modes.

That's what happened.

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Remains is the glow. Typically, the glow is configured in layer style (double-click on the layer coatings in the layers palette and, in the open window style settings, customize the glow), but in our case it is difficult to make because of the peculiarities of these brushes.

We proceed differently.

Duplicate the layer with the image of a butterfly, press Ctrl + T and, with pressed key Shift, a little larger image. With the Move Tool move the enlarged image as shown in the figure (ie, so that the centers of approximately the same).

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Move the layer with the enlarged image below the layer with the original. Now go to Filter menu - Blur - Gaussian Blur. In the window filter settings, move the slider until the desired effect of blurring.

That's what should turn out.

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You can leave so, but I have reduced the transparency of the layer with increased bow up to 60% and that's what happened.

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Author: m0skit

 

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