Create a new document sized 470px * 330px, fill the background with black color. Create a new layer called “baseline” and grab a big white brush with 0% hardness, do a single-click on this new layer:
Hit Ctrl + T and enable the free tranform tool:
Compress this dot with the free transform tool, make sure you hold the “Alt” key while drag the top edge:
Reduce the layer opacity of this baseline layer to around 60%, you will have the following effect:
Duplicate this baseline layer once. On the duplicated layer, again we use the free-tranform tool to scale it to a smaller size, and position it to the place as shown below:
Grab a smaller soft white brush, and do a few single-clicks along the baseline for some variety:
Ok let’s make a new brushset. Hit “F5″ and bring up the brush window, apply the following brush presets:
Shape Dynamics
Other dynamics:
Make sure to tick the “airbrush”, “smoothing” and “protect texture” settings. Save the brushset if you wish.
Then use the Pen Tool, draw a work path as shown below:
Hit “Ctrl + Shift + N” and create a new layer called “abstract lines”, right-click and choose “Stroke Path”:
Make sure you tick the “Simulate Pressure” on the new window:
and here is the effect you will have:
On this abstract line layer, apply the following “Motion Blur” settings:
Hit “Ctrl + F” and re-apply this blur effect a few more times, and you will have following effect:
Use the free transform tool to scale it as shown below:
For variety, we can duplicate this abstract line layer a few more times, and scatter them around the baseline:
We can also add some highlights to the abstract line by duplicate the baseline layer a few times, and drag the duplicated layers to the top, resize each of them to smaller sizes and rotate them 90 degree clockwise: (increase the opacity to around 90% for the duplicated layers)
To fine-tune the image, we can add the following adjustment layers to the image:
Curves
Color Balance
Levels
To add some particle effect around the lines, we can use the smart sharpen filter: (settings shown below, make sure you flatten the layers first)
and this is the final effect I have for this tutorial:
You can also experiment different colour scheme, here is an alternative version for this tutorial:
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