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Ice Beam (Abstract Brushing)

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1. Create a new document. I will be using a document size of 300x500 for this tutorial. Fill it with a black to dull blue gradient:

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2. Now, select a size 200-300 brush (round with 0% hardness), and create a new layer. Make a white dot at the bottom of the image:

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3. Create a new color adjustment layer (Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Color Balance):

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4. In the Tone Balance, make sure that Highlights is selected. Then, set up the Color levels like this:

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5. Click ok to apply this to your image. It should look something like this:

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6. Create a new layer, and move it so that it is below your color balance layer, but above your layer with the large dot. Now, select a round brush with 0% hardness around 28 px and draw a line down the middle of your canvas like shown below.

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7. Create a new layer, and select a large brush (300 px, round, 0% hardness) and make another dot over your first one:

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8. Select your smudge tool from the tool bar. Set the pressure to 50%, and select one of the irregular shaped brushes from your brush tab. I will be using Oil Medium Wet Flow. Starting from the outside, drag inwards on your large dot from the top inwards. This will take lots of clicking and dragging:

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9. Now start dragging in and out rapidly with the smudge tool:

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10. Now, from the middle of the dot, start dragging upwards so it begins to merge with the beam:

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11. Select the eraser tool from your tool bar. Set the opacity of your eraser to 10%, and select another irregular shaped brush from your brush tab. Increase the size of your brush to around 30-50, and start randomly clicking around the dot (more so on the outside than in). This will give it more of a nebulous/cloudy texture:

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12. Create a new layer, and make some smaller dots right above your first one:

13. Using the techniques taught above, make these dots merge together with the smudge tool:

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14. And now use the eraser tool. Try to make it appear as if thought they are fading away by using more eraser up top than down low:

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15. Now, select a small brush (3-5px with 0% hardness, and set it up like this:

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16. Now, create a new layer, and using your new brush, start dragging from the center of your dot towards the top. Be sure to curve your strokes though:

Ice Beam (Abstract Brushing) Tutorial: Final Result

And that is it! If you want, keep adding to it since this is a very overused technique. Add some curves in the middle of it, or try making multiple beams!

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Good Luck!



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