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How are the designs in the visual made and is there anyone who does them?

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Nov 29, 2024 Nov 29, 2024

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Hello, is there anyone who can teach me where these designs are drawn? Or do we have friends who draw these?

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Nov 29, 2024 Nov 29, 2024

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For the marbling effect, find or make an image with the colours you want to use, and go mad with the Liquify tool

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The lava shield is going to be more difficult

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Quick and dirt to show the method.

Find an iomage of some bright red lava

Paste/load it into Photoshop.

Make a new layer and use Filter > Render > Clouds

Turn that layer off. Ctrl click it to load it as a selection, and add a layer mask to the lava layer

Modify the layer mask to give the effect you need.  You can use Liquify again, or select suitable brushes.

Note: If you Alt click the layer mask, the mask will fill the document window making it easier to modify.

Use the elliptical marquee tool to select a circle (hold down Shift) and add a layer mask.

Clip the shield layer to the lava layer

I'm sorry, I am rushing this, and you may have to work some of it out.

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I selected the lava and shield layers and made them a Smart Object, and used Layer Style > Bevel & Emboss to give some depth.

 

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OK, I've looked at it again.  We don't want the soft edges of the layer maska, so I used Image > Adjust > Threshold to make it solid B&W

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Which gives us this

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Added a drop shadow layer style

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It now looks like this

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You could carry on with some inner shadow, and a low opacity clouds layer clipped to the shield layer.

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