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Photoshop Anders Qvicker
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Photoshop 3D Photo effect
Photoshop A pipe
Photoshop basics
Photoshop Burned Photo edges
Photoshop Change Color
Photoshop Chrome
Photoshop Chromed Pipe
Photoshop Combine 2 Photos
Photoshop Complex shapes
Photoshop Dust and Scratches
Photoshop Frame Corner
Photoshop Glass
Photoshop Glass Spheroid
Photoshop Glassie
Photoshop Goldpipe
Photoshop Inner bevel
Photoshop Lattice
Photoshop Layer effects
Photoshop Letters on fire
Photoshop MArble Frame
Photoshop Maskin Techniques in Photoshop
Photoshop Maskin Techniques in Photoshop
Photoshop Metal Ball
Photoshop Metal Text
Photoshop Metalplate
Photoshop Mirror
Photoshop Multiply
Photoshop Navigation System PS5
Photoshop Navigation System PS5 2
Photoshop Navigation System PS5 3
Photoshop Navigation System PS5 4
Photoshop Outer bevel
Photoshop Outline
Photoshop Perspective Shadow
Photoshop Photo edges
Photoshop Plastic button
Photoshop Plastic Letters
Photoshop Pushbutton
Photoshop Radial Blur effect
Photoshop Rusty Letters
Photoshop screw
Photoshop Seamless Background 1
Photoshop Seamless Background 2
Photoshop Seamless Background 3
Photoshop Seamless Background 4
Photoshop Seamless Background 5
Photoshop Silvercoin
Photoshop Stone Letters
Photoshop The Artistic Filters
Photoshop The Texturizer
Photoshop Tube
Photoshop tv
Photoshop Vignette
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A cool pipe

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In this tips I will show you how to create a cool pipe that you can use in some sort of remote control-

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Create a new image with black background (or the background that you will use on your homepage) Draw a vertical rectangle and use the gradient tool to fill it. Use the settings shown here to the left

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Draw from left to right, and a little shorty from right to left.

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Now, draw a narrow rectangle and set the Select/feather to 5.

Go to Image/adjust/brightness/contrast and set the brightness to 100. If you want it more bright do this twice.

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Now add a new layer and draw a very narrow rectangle. (like a line) fill it with black. Select/feather to 1.   Use the Marquee tool to move the selection down 1 pixel .

Select the first layer and  set the Image/adjust/brightness/contrast to 100

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Flatten the image. Draw a rectangle around the line and use the move tool while holding the "Alt-key" to drag it down as shown in the picture here to the left. Repeat this step til the whole image got lines all over it.

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When youВґre done with that, go to
Filter/Distort/wave and use the settings shown here to the left.

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HereВґs the result....

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