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  • Futuristic Deep Tunnel

    Author: 2007-09-10 08:33:21 From:

    Description: This tutorial will show you how to use the wind and sharpen filters to create a futuristic deep tunnel. The end effect is a nice futuristic hi tech looking scene like those seen in movies.

    Start a new document 600x600.

    Set the foreground and background to default by pressing "D".

    Create a new layer and fill it with BLACK

    Then Filter->Render->Difference Clouds.

    Reapply this filter 2 more times by pressing CTRL+F twice.

    Now go to Filter->Stylize->Wind.

    Method: Wind
    Direction: From the Right.

    Press CTRL+F 7 more times to reapply the wind filter.

    Now go to Image->Rotate Canvas->90CCW.

    Then press CTRL+F 8 times to reapply the previous filter, which is the Wind Filter.

    Now go to Image->Rotate Canvas->90CCW.

    Then press CTRL+F 8 times to reapply the previous filter, which is the Wind Filter.

    Now go to Image->Rotate Canvas->90CCW.

    Then press CTRL+F 8 times to reapply the previous filter, which is the Wind Filter.

    Then Filter->Sharpen->Unsharp Mask.
    Amount: 500%
    Radius: 2.0
    Threshold: 0

    Now go to Filter->Stylize->Wind.

    Method: Wind
    Direction: From the Right.

    Press CTRL+F 8 more times to reapply the wind filter.

    Now go to Image->Rotate Canvas->90CCW.

    Then press CTRL+F 8 times to reapply the previous filter, which is the Wind Filter.

    Then Filter->Sharpen->Unsharp Mask.
    Amount: 500%
    Radius: 1.5
    Threshold: 0

    Then Filter->Distort->Polar Coordinates.

    Options: Rectangular to Polar

     

    Now we need to get rid of that ugly vertical line.

    Duplicate this layer, then Edit->Transform->Flip Vertical.

    Then use the Eraser tool, with brush size 300px Soft Brush
    And erase the vertical line of the new duplicated layer.

    Then Layer->Flatten Image.

    Then Filter->Sharpen->Unsharp Mask.
    Amount: 100%
    Radius: 70
    Threshold: 0

    Then go to Filter->Render->Lighting Effects.

    Then apply THIS SETTING

    Then use the Circular Marquee tool and while holding shift, make a selection as big as you can to the edges.

    Then go to Filter->Distort->Spherize
    Amount: -
    60%

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