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		<title>Solar Surface using photoshop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Feel the heat as you make an image of the suns surface in 7 steps.
1. Create a new document (400&#215;400) with a transparent background. Press the key D
2. Go Filter &#62; Render &#62; Clouds then  go Filter &#62; Render &#62; Difference clouds. Press Ctrl-F  3 times.
3. Filter &#62; Render &#62; Lighting Effects and [...]


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		<title>Cool Water effect in photoshop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Level : Beginner
1. First make a new picture with File &#62; New.
2. Make the background layer black
3. Create a new layer, color it black

4. On the color picker, color the foreground white and the background black

5. Go to Filter &#62; Render &#62; Difference clouds. [Ctrl + F will make it more detailed]

6. Then go Filter [...]


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		<title>Gradient effect</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Open Photoshop. Open desired image.

2. Image &#62; Adjust &#62; Desaturate

3. Layer &#62; New Adjustment Layer &#62;  Color Balance
(Color Levels: 88, 0, 82)

4. Go to Channel Palette. Select Gradient Tool. Choose White as  foreground and Black as Background color. Drag the tool from top right to  bottom left.






		
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