Create Whirlwind Effects with Photoshop

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When you are using the Adobe Photoshop useful computer software for to enhance the quality of your image, one trick you can do is use the whirlwind effect. It is among my favorite tricks to do because it is so simple and easy to follow. The end result also looks really good and impressive.

To create a whirlwind effect on your photo taken, make a new file image that is a pixelized 500 by 10. Then, select Filter>Noise>Add Noise, select the value of 30, the Guassian effects, then the monochrome. Also, choose Image>Map>Threshold (Cmd-T) and choose the number 200.

The next step is Image>Image Size. Just remember to uncheck the proportions and make it to the size of 500 by 500. Follow it with the command Edit>Select All (cmd-A), Edit>Copy (cmd-C), and Edit>Paste (cmd-V). Rotate the image by selecting Image>Rotate>90° CW. After doing this, your next move should be to select the floating layer mode. This is important so you can multiply using layers of the Palette.

Follow this act by using the commands Select>Deselect (cmd-N), Image>Map>Invert (cmd-I), then Filter>Distort>Shear. Invert the image once again by selecting Image>Rotate> 90° CW. Use the Photoshop’s filter again by clicking (cmd-F). Use the program’s gradient tool to use the graduate from bottom to top, white to black, then multiply.

Hold the image’s top so that you can drag it to the bottom. You can do this when you hold the keyboard’s shift key and the mouse click. The next step is to hold a bit of pixels from its bottom and drag it to the top. After this, you can now let go of the mouse click and the shift key. You can now see the changes from the pictures. After that, just use the commands Filter>Blur>Blur, Image>Map>Levels (cmd-L), and Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates>Retangular to Polar.

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2 Responses to “Create Whirlwind Effects with Photoshop”

  1. Marie Says:

    It really seems very interesting to try out with some images in my computer.

  2. Lora Says:

    HI, I’m back. I tried this and it looks really good with the photo I have. I agree, you should try this out with your own images, and you can impress your friends with your output.

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