Photoshop CS: Grid line system

This exercise exercises you to use some of the features in the Filter filter to create an abstract graphic, a cube with vertical and horizontal lines that have the same attraction as a matrix. After this exercise, you can apply it to create a background for your personal blog or a website banner.

Step 1: Orient the background color
- Press the D key on the keyboard to default the Font color and the Background color to Black - White
- Press X to reverse the text color and the background color to White - Black

Step 2: Open a new Document
- Size: 300px x 300px
- Black Background (# 000000)

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Step 3. Practice the steps with the File filter
- Press D to reset the font color to the Background color to Black - White
- Filter> Render> Clouds

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- Filter> Pixelate> Mosaic > Set the following properties

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- Filter> Blur> Radial Blur > Set the following properties

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- Filter> Brush Strokes> Accented Edges:

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- Filter> Stylize> Find Edges.
- Next select Image> Adjustment> Invert or Ctrl + I to reverse the graphich area to black and white grid lines.

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Basically you have created the grid line system. Now only color for this system. You are probably familiar with how to select colors on Hue / Saturation. Now we will continue to apply this attribute in step 4

Step 4. Color correction.
- Image> Adjustmet> Hue / saturation (or CTrl + U )
Drag the Hue and saturation slider to get the color you like, don't forget to check the Colorize checkbox

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And this is the application for a website banner

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