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A derivative of this tutorial is now featured in the latest book by Mark Clarkson, entitled Photoshop Elements by Example. Building upon this tutorial, the author tells you how to build a futuristic city, complete with street lights and other effects. It also offers an absolute ton of other hints & tips based around bite-sized projects, and will make you competent in no time. Here's the marketing blurb:

This easy-to-follow book from a critically acclaimed digital artist takes a fresh approach to learning Photoshop Elements. Inside, you’ll find more than 30 example projects created using a variety of image editing techniques done in Photoshop Elements. Each project opens with the finished-product image, and then breaks down exactly how that image was created, in a concise 5-10 page lesson with tons of art, callouts, and easy-to-follow text.


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Wink nice effect

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A derivative of this tutorial is now featured in the latest book by Mark Clarkson, entitled Photoshop Elements by Example. Building upon this tutorial, the author tells you how to build a futuristic city, complete with street lights and other effects. It also offers an absolute ton of other hints & tips based around bite-sized projects, and will make you competent in no time. Here's the marketing blurb:

This easy-to-follow book from a critically acclaimed digital artist takes a fresh approach to learning Photoshop Elements. Inside, you’ll find more than 30 example projects created using a variety of image editing techniques done in Photoshop Elements. Each project opens with the finished-product image, and then breaks down exactly how that image was created, in a concise 5-10 page lesson with tons of art, callouts, and easy-to-follow text.

A sweet looking effect. I actually made it an action! It looks great every time! Keep it up!
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I tried a variation that came out rather well. Instead of radial blur, I blended two layers that had been motion blurred, one vertical and one horizontal, if that makes sense. Anyway here it is:

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sig i made using the stuff from thsi tutorial

plus i varied it and added an overlay that made wire-like things


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sig i made using the stuff from thsi tutorial

plus i varied it and added an overlay that made wire-like things


Well done. Looks good the way you used it.
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