In this tutorial, you will learn how to use wind effect in four directions to create a cool electric shock effect. It's just a simple trick but makes awesome effect!
Step 1: Create a 400x400px document, fill your background with black by choosing Edit > Fill and use Black
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Step 2: Select Horizontal Type Tool(T) and use white color to write anything you want, like this:
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Step 3: Now right click on the "text layer" and choose "Rasterize Type" to make it become a real layer
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Step 4: Duplicate that layer by right click again on it,select "Duplicate Layer", press OK.
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Step 5: Select Filter > Stylize > Wind and click on "From the Left" option
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Step 6: Press Ctrl-F twice to make this effect stronger
Step 7: Now selct Filter > Stylize > Wind again, but we click on "From the Right" option
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Step 8: Again, press Ctrl-F twice to make it stronger! Here is my image at this time:
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Step 9: Select Image > Rotate Canvas >90o CW to rotate our image
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Step 10: Now use the Wind Effect (repeat from step 5 to 8), select Image > Rotate Canvas >90o CCW to rotate it to normal state:
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Step 11: Now right click on current layer, select "Layer Properties" (or simply double click on that layer). In "Layer Style" box, choose "Color Overlay" and choose red color:
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Note: make sure to put your layer with effects under original layer or you will not see your white text
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And now you can see our result!
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