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make a disco ball
Topic Started: May 16 2008, 12:36 AM (35 Views)
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To start, create a new document 500x500 and set the default colors back to default by pressing D.

Fill the layer with Black...



Now create a new layer and Filter-Render-Clouds. Once the clouds are in press CTRL+F about 5-6 times until you get a look that you like.



The next step is to Filter-Texture-Patchwork and I like to use a square size of 6 and relief of 8.


half way done at this point...

Next use the circular marquee tool and select the center of the layer. (make sure to hold Shift to get a perfect circle)



We now have to make this a sphere so now go Filter-Distort-Sperize I stick with a standard amount of 100.



With the sphere still selected go to Select-Inverse and now hit Delete. This will leave you with your disco ball and now you can deselect by pressing CTRL+D.



For the tutorial I decided to just play around and throw a few lens flares and using a star brush tool threw some stars on the page
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