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Creating an Amoeba Effect



Creating a Amoeba effect:
1.
Create a new docuement, 500 x 500 pixels, with a white background.
 2.
Fill the background with a gradient of black-transparent. Next create a new layer named "halftone" And fill that with a gradient of black-transparent.
 3.
With layer one selected go to Filter- Pixelate- Color Halftone. And use the settings on the left.
   4.
You should have something like this to the left.
   5.
Now go to Filter- Blur- Radial Blur and use the settings to the left. Re-apply the filter again by pressing "Ctrl+F"

 6.
You should now have something that looks like this.
 7.
Duplicate the layer named "halftone" and make sure it is above layer the original "halftone"
 8.
Now go to the layer named "halftone copy" and go to Filter- Stylize- Find Edges.
 9.
Go to Filter- Sketch- Charcol and use the settings to the left.
 10.
You should have something like this now.
 11.
Finally! Go to Filter- Sketch- Chrome and use the settings on the left.
 12.
For a final product you should have something like this.
You made a amoeba parasite and what it would look like under a microscope!
Remember with all my tutorials, you can click the picture to enlarge

If you have any questions or comments regarding this tutorial please post it in this thread
http://forum.teamphotoshop.com/showthread.php?t=24756
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