Photoshop Tutorial: Hidden Textured Images in Abstract Art WEB DESIGN VIDEOS - PHOTO EDITING VIDEO CLIPS

This is an example of creating a hidden textured image in abstract graphic art using Photoshop CS 2.3, though other recent versions would work as well. The image is shown in better detail just before the end credits. I had this great audio track to go with this of my instructions but I seem to have technical difficulties and lost it. I can explain how I did it and what I did if you email. You can see other of my stuff athttp://rainflowers.org/gallery.htmlI used brushes from deviantart.com with a variety of settings such as jitter with hue (30% for mostly analogous colors), saturation, brightness, angle, a little bit with size, background/foreground jitters as well, basically using a fire brush and a water brush textures in dual brush mode. I then painted two layers using a blend mode on the top layer, then a yellow to red gradient (the special kind that has a strong edge and radiates around) with a gradient layer mask. I then changed to a less fire-textured brush and painted a layer on top, changed the hue 180 degrees (complementary colors) and lasso-tooled out an abstract bird shape, inversed selection, deleted extra, inversed back selection, liquefy-filtered it until it had the basic condensed dark and expanded lights to give it dimension, dragged it to the second to bottom layer and adjusted the blend mode to something that worked well (which this time was \"Difference\").- Donald R. Anderson

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