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How to make a Background that can be used for intros or as an overlay using Adobe Photoshop CC




Hello Everybody
Today we gonna make a Super Simple Background that can be used
for intros or as some sort of overlay on your designs
Its so simple and u can use any two colors you want
To get started we should make a new document

u can chose the size that you will use since its not changing any thing
on this tutorial i will use 
1920x1080

Now pick gradient tool

and go to its editor

and chose any 2 color you like
on my case and to show you that any colors will work i will chose
blue and yellow

Drag from the top of the image to its bottom 
or the opposite while holding shift


Now there is only two more steps
Use
Filter > Distort > Wave
with these values

to get something like this

Note
Make sure you use the exact same values
or you will get something like this

which wont make the background look good .. u still could try
if u want !!

We almost done
Use 
Filter > Distort > Polar Coordinates
and set it to Rectangular to Polar

And Tadaaaa
We are done


The Video Tutorial




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