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Make a dreamy abstract background

Make a dreamy abstract background
Author lv1 (2000/5000)
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I will show you how to make a dreamy abstract background, which you could use for your web background, or technology related design. In this tutorial, I will combine many built-in filters and blending mode techniques to achieve the final result.

Step 01

Create a new document. I made a 8 inches x 8 inches with white background. Then, fill the background layer with black color. Create a new layer, then also fill it with the black.

Step 02

Go to the menu Filter -> Render -> Lens Fare. You drag the cross icon, to make the circle like below, then press OK.

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Then, you have

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Step 03

In this step, still on the top layer, you use Free Transform (press Ctrl + T), to reduce the height to 28.3%.

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Step 04

Next, you duplicate the current layer, then rotate it for 90 degree.

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Then, you choose the blending mode for this layer is Lighten.

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Step 05

The purpose of these steps is to create a lighting-flower. So, I continue to duplicate the layer 1, drag it to the top, rotate it about 45 degree, and applied the Lighten mode for Blending Options also.

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Then, you duplicate the layer 1 again, drag it to the top, rotate it about -45 degree, then applied the Lighten for Blending Option. You will have the result like below.

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Step 06

Double click on the background layer (the bottom layer), then press Ok to unlock it.
Then, go to the menu Layer -> Merge Visible.
And then, press Ctrl + T to go in Free Transform mode, and increase both height and width to 225%

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Step 07

Go to the menu Filter -> Distort -> Wave, and applied the settings below.

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Step 08

Duplicate the layer and then go to the menu Filter -> Distort -> Twirl, and applied the settings below.

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You also applied Screen mode for Blending Options on this new layer.

Step 09

Now, you continue to duplicate the layer and rotate it again, and again to create some abstract graphics. In my works, I duplicated it about 4 times, and rotate it in each different ways to have this result.

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Step 10

Then press the round button (half black, half white) at the bottom of the Layer panel and select Levels to open the Levels dialogue, then you could use my numbers below. or you could play around with others.

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Step 11

In this step, you try with Hue/Saturation.

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The final result will be like this.

final’

(You could try to use Gaussian Blur filter to make it more mysterious if you like)

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  1. Chelle November 5, 2007

    I tried this tutorial but for step 7 it wont let me set my wavelenght to higher than 120 :( Help?

  2. VISWANATHAN November 6, 2007

    Its realy amazing

    thnks

    viswam
    dubai

  3. andy November 12, 2007

    dear chelle,

    before you change your minimum wavelength you have to change your maximum. same thing happened to me at first :)

  4. Sepok November 13, 2007

    For some weird reason I cant select lens flare.
    Any idea why??

  5. MrBoT November 15, 2007

    Set your maximum wavelength first

    :)

    Great Tutorial

  6. cathy November 17, 2007

    the wave and twirl are completly diffrent if i set the same settings as the ones shown above. how come?

  7. sari,from dubai November 19, 2007

    its really great tutorial,thanks and continue.

  8. echo ng malabon December 4, 2007

    this tutorial is soooooooo great! simply amazing

  9. mary December 19, 2007

    Wow, this is a really useful tutorial. The steps are simple but the end result is fantastic. Thanks!

  10. yulia March 11, 2008

    thank you. very nice

  11. pieter March 26, 2008

    I have the same probleme as cathy! I never come up with the same result, it’s always different …
    any sugestions? the final result is stunning! I really want to be able to make it myself. Help me please ;)

    nice tutotorial btw.

  12. harish March 30, 2008

    Its Really awesome and great……………………………………..

  13. lucas April 6, 2008

    wow nice its really like whoaaaaaa!

    *lucas got dizzy and fell of his chair*

  14. ranjeet April 28, 2008

    Very nice ! I like is !! thanks & continue.

  15. Black-Rose May 6, 2008

    awesome tut! but, step 4 dosen’t work for me, it won’t let me do that. when i do, both the layers come out the same…

  16. Tamika May 13, 2008

    thats tight :-)

  17. Rama May 26, 2008

    It’s very nice to do. I like this very much. Thank u

  18. ero June 6, 2008

    hi man! yu are incredible it good idea
    Im fascinated

    sory for my english