Saerokeon -> Great Ripple Effect (Tutorial) (10/3/2007 21:55:05)
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This is my first tut so if won't be the best, most spesific, etc...THis is for gimp but I realize that PS users can do so aswell. So first off, go to Gradients and put on these settings. 1) Once you have your settings, make a circle in the middle lower section, size doesn't matter. Go to Filters>Distorts>Whirl and Pinch and put on these (a little if-y, depends on your circle) until you have a hurricane-ripple look [img]http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc58/CO_dude/2.jpg[/img] 2A) Then you to Airbrush>Sparks>Gradient, and do the Deep Sea Blue gradient we did for the main circle. [img]http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc58/CO_dude/3a.jpg[/img] 2B) Now if you didn't like that, try this. Put on regular sparks with regular settings and go boom, boom, boom. then go to Tools>Color Tools>Colorize and put on these settings (again, if-y) [image]http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc58/CO_dude/4.jpg[/image] 2C) (I like this on the best) Now if you didn't like THAT, this is your final option. Go to Airbrush>Sparks and in the settings, put it on "Dissolve" rather than normal and go boom, boom, boom. Then go to Tools>Color Tools>Colorize and put on these settings (again, if-y) [img]http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc58/CO_dude/5.jpg[/img] Dun!
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