Step 1: Create a blank document of any size with a single background layer (650px by 650px is a good starting size). Edit > Fill this layer with a solid blue color (I chose R:24/G:100/B:162), and Layer > Duplicate it once. Use the...
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Step 1: Create a blank document of any size with a single background layer (650px by 650px is a good starting size). Edit > Fill this layer with a solid blue color (I chose R:24/G:100/B:162), and Layer > Duplicate it once. Use the layer palette to select the duplicate layer. | Step 2: Load up your newly added Sinedots plug-in via Filter > DragonFly > Sinedots and play with the settings at your leisure. Just remember that the Inverse option needs to be DESELECTED! If you are interested, these are the settings I used... although I highly encourage you to play around! Step 3: Press OK to render your changes. After a little processing you should be left with a cool swirl! We can, however, make it better! To do this, set your layer blending mode to Lighten. Create a new layer on top of all the others and Edit > Fill it with our blue color chosen in step 1. Load up Filter > DragonFly > Sinedots once again and play with the settings at your leisure. Remember that the Inverse button MUST be deselected. After applying your filter, change the layer blending mode to Lighten to blend it with the results of step 2. | Step 4: We are almost done! Merge your layers together via Layer > Merge Visible. Duplicate the single layer result and set the duplicate's blending mode to Color Burn with an opacity around 35%. Duplicate this duplicated layer and reset the second duplicate's opacity to 100%. | Step 5: Yes... lots of layers! Don't worry, though, as we can get rid of them shortly. In the meantime, however, duplicate the top-layer and set the duplicate's blending mode to Multiply. Create new blank layer (ctrl+shift+n) on top of all the other layers and Edit > Fill it with your blue color from step 1. Set the blending mode to Color and voila - one funky abstract with interesting light effects. Don't forget that you can further enhance the clarity of the effect by flattening all the layers again and using Edit > Adjustments > Brightness / Contrast... although I will leave this step entirely up to you. I hope that you have understood this tutorial and had fun! Sinedots is a very flexible filter and capable of creating very intricate effects with little effort. Just play around and be amazed at what you create!
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