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Filter: radial blur

xCreate a new document (Ctrl + N)

Créez un nouveau document (Ctrl + N)


xPress D to reset the colors and fill it x with black.

Appuyez D pour réinitialiser les couleurs et remplissez-le x de noir.


x xGo to [ Filter > Render > Clouds ] You will have something like the picture on the left.

Go to [ Filtre > Rendu > Nuages ] Vous obtiendrez quelque chose comme l'illustration.


x xGo to [ Filter > Pixelate > Mezzotint ] A window will pop up, choose Short Lines

Go to [ Filtre > Pixellisation > Mezzo-tinto ] Une fenêtre va apparaître, choisissez Lignes courtes


xYou will have this.

Vous aurez ça.


xGo to [ Filter > Blur > Radial blur ]

Go to [ Filtre > Atténuation > Flou radial ]


xSelect Zoom and put 100 for the amount.

Sélectionnez Zoom et mettez 100 pour la valeur.


xYou will have this.

Vous aurez ça.


xPress Ctrl + B to have the color balance or go to [ Image > Adjustments > Color Balance ]

Appuyez Ctrl + B pour avoir la balance des couleurs ou allez à [ Image > Réglages > Balance des couleurs ]


xFinal result.

Résultat final.


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One Response to “Filter: radial blur”

hi i have photoshop 7.0 but the brush star01 i cant use on my version of photoshop. what version can be?


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