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Light swirl is just a name I have made up for this effect - there doesn't seem to be another
term that describes it better. If you are designing 3D abstracts, then chances
are that this effect is just what you need to add a little bit of extra pizzazz
to your work. Best of all, its simple to create and extremely versatile.
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Step 1: Create a blank document of any size
and fill the background with black or another dark colour (I used a medium grey). You can make it any size you want, but if you want to use the swirl horizontally, you have to make the height as big as the length of your spiral. (it's best to make it very long
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Step 2:
Grab the Brush Tool and choose a soft brush of any size - just don't make it
too small or you will lose the light effect. Select white as your foreground
colour and draw a straight line from top to bottom. You can easily make a straight line by holding shift when you drag your cursor downwards.
Your image should now resemble the one on the left.
NB. I used a 13pt soft brush, but
the size you need will undoubtedly depend on your individual project - feel free to experiment with different sizes.
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Step 3:
Now select filter > distort > shear from the main
Photoshop menu, and make a zigzag line that looks like the one on the left. Yet again... you
should experiment with different types of zigzags to find one that suits
your own individual tastes. Press OK to apply the effect to your
image. |
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Step 4: Grab the object you want to wrap your swirl around and place your swirl exactly on top. You can rotate
the spiral as you see fit, but your end result will be better if you keep it
perfectly horizontal or vertical. In this case I've decided to wrap the
spiral around a simple pipe. |
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Step 5:
To create the illusion of depth, start deleting parts of the swirl. Take a closer look at the picture on the left to see which parts you need to
remove. You just grab your Lasso Tool and select the parts you
want. Press DELETE and you should have something like my example opposite.
Note: This is easier if your object is separate from the background -
that way you don't have to pay much attention to pixels outside the object. You can just select the the object and deselect parts of the selection
by holding down the ALT key. |
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Step 6:
To create an extra light effect, copy the layer and apply Filter >
Blur > Gaussian Blur with a radius of 5px. You can personalize your swirl a bit by adding
colour to your blurred swirl. Just press CTRL+U to open the hue/saturation window. Now tick colorize and turn the lightness down just a bit and slide the saturation slider all the way to the right. Choose a nice
colour by sliding the top slider to the left or right and press 'OK'. I chose a nice light blue
colour. Now change the layer blending mode to color burn and turn the opacity down to your taste. |
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Step 7:
To finish it up, grab your Burn Tool and burn just a little part of the swirl where it disappears behind your object. You can add some sparkles to make it even better, and
repeat step 6 with your sparkles as you did with the swirl. And that it -
you're finished! Once you have done this a few times you'll get the hang of
it and be able to personalize it further. If you are especially proud of
your work, please post an example in the forum. It
is always nice to see what other people make of this effect. |
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Variations:
This is a collaboration between me and 5-0... He made the 3d-render and I did the
Photoshop work. I used the swirl effect here. Draw some inspiration from it
if you like, and get that mouse moving!
Click
here for the full
un-cropped image. |
- Tutorial written by Malboroman
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User: Mustika (#50830)
Date: Fri Jun 13, 2008. 02:08:17 | Post #19 of 19 |
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what is the different using filter distort -> wave with distort-> shear ? thx |
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Wow. seriously, you are [SIZE="4"]amazing[/SIZE]. i have seriously looked everywhere to find something like this where you dont need the pen tool because photoshop elements dosnt have the pen tool! :/. so, thank you SOOOO much!!!!
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User: Tamlin (#46850)
Date: Mon Dec 17, 2007. 19:06:02 | Post #17 of 19 |
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Make sure you have the Paths option (the middle button) selected in the Pen Tool's options toolbar:
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Quote from sherragray;45771: I confess to being a little confused as I read through |
I don't follow...
Everytime I use the pen tool, it just fills with a color. What option did you use to NOT have the pen tool fill after making some paths? |
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I confess to being a little confused as I read through, but I eventually understood and it turned out very nifty! Thanks! |
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