Creating a divine light background effect
Start by select brush tool. Enable the default chalk 60 pixels brush settings.
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| Apply some strokes of this brush in a new layer. |
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| Change brush mode to vivid light. |
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| Apply the strokes with different colors. |
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| From filter menu select sketch>>photocopy. |
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| Press Ctrl+I to invert the colors. |
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| Press Ctrl+U to open hue/saturation window. Apply settings as shown. |
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Press Ctrl+T. Right click the layer and select warp. Select rise from the preset warp
styles at the top bar. |
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| Press Ctrl+T and scale down. |
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Duplicate layer. Press Ctrl+T. Right click the layer and select flip horizontal. Place
as shown in the image. |
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Duplicate layer. Press Ctrl+T. Right click the layer and select flip vertical. Place as
shown in the image. |
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Select all the layer and duplicate the layers. Press Ctrl+T. Right click the layer and
select flip horizontal. |
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Select and merge all the layers. From filter menu select artistic>>plastic warp.
Apply settings as shown. |
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| Press Ctrl+U to open hue/saturation window. Apply settings as shown. |
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