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Photoshop
Radio Wave Tutorial
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Create
a new image, 500x500, with a black background. |
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Create
a new layer.
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Using
the Lasso tool, draw a shape that is basically symmetrical across
the layer, and fill it with white. Go to Select > Deselect.
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Choose
Edit > Transform > Rotate 90 Degrees Clockwise. |
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Choose
Filter > Stylize > Wind. Choose Blast, From the Right. Click
OK. Repeat this step. |
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Now
Choose Filter > Stylize > Wind again. This time, keep the Blast
setting, but select From the Left this time. Click OK. Repeat this
step.
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Now
Choose Filter > Stylize > Wind. Select the Wind option, and
From the Left. Click OK. Repeat this step. |
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Return
to the wind filter, and keep the Wind setting, but choose From the
Right. Click OK. Repeat this step. |
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Go
to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur. Adjust the distance to around
20 (you can preview the image behind the filter as you change the
distance value). |
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Choose
Edit > Transform > Rotate 90 Degrees Counterclockwise. |
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