How do you achieve this colorful chrome effect?
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Been trying to figure out how to get this shaped chrome effect, itâÂÂs really clean and IâÂÂd love to play with it in Photoshop.
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/ekpvP.jpg)
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Been trying to figure out how to get this shaped chrome effect, itâÂÂs really clean and IâÂÂd love to play with it in Photoshop.
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/ekpvP.jpg)
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In my opinion that is not a "chrome effect", which is mainly a reflective material. This is either refraction (glass) or diffraction (an interference pattern).
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Been trying to figure out how to get this shaped chrome effect, itâÂÂs really clean and IâÂÂd love to play with it in Photoshop.
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/ekpvP.jpg)
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Been trying to figure out how to get this shaped chrome effect, itâÂÂs really clean and IâÂÂd love to play with it in Photoshop.
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/ekpvP.jpg)
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In my opinion that is not a "chrome effect", which is mainly a reflective material. This is either refraction (glass) or diffraction (an interference pattern).
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In my opinion that is not a "chrome effect", which is mainly a reflective material. This is either refraction (glass) or diffraction (an interference pattern).
â Rafael
3 hours ago
In my opinion that is not a "chrome effect", which is mainly a reflective material. This is either refraction (glass) or diffraction (an interference pattern).
â Rafael
3 hours ago
In my opinion that is not a "chrome effect", which is mainly a reflective material. This is either refraction (glass) or diffraction (an interference pattern).
â Rafael
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I'd use a Bevel and Emboss effect, combined with a Satin effect, and a curves Adjustment layer to modify the colours.
It's difficult to get the colours exactly the same, since I have no idea what specific curves were used. But the example below should give you a basic idea of how to get something similar.
thanks a ton! going to try this.
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I'd use a Bevel and Emboss effect, combined with a Satin effect, and a curves Adjustment layer to modify the colours.
It's difficult to get the colours exactly the same, since I have no idea what specific curves were used. But the example below should give you a basic idea of how to get something similar.
thanks a ton! going to try this.
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I'd use a Bevel and Emboss effect, combined with a Satin effect, and a curves Adjustment layer to modify the colours.
It's difficult to get the colours exactly the same, since I have no idea what specific curves were used. But the example below should give you a basic idea of how to get something similar.
thanks a ton! going to try this.
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I'd use a Bevel and Emboss effect, combined with a Satin effect, and a curves Adjustment layer to modify the colours.
It's difficult to get the colours exactly the same, since I have no idea what specific curves were used. But the example below should give you a basic idea of how to get something similar.
I'd use a Bevel and Emboss effect, combined with a Satin effect, and a curves Adjustment layer to modify the colours.
It's difficult to get the colours exactly the same, since I have no idea what specific curves were used. But the example below should give you a basic idea of how to get something similar.
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thanks a ton! going to try this.
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thanks a ton! going to try this.
â Kevin Hackett
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thanks a ton! going to try this.
â Kevin Hackett
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thanks a ton! going to try this.
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In my opinion that is not a "chrome effect", which is mainly a reflective material. This is either refraction (glass) or diffraction (an interference pattern).
â Rafael
3 hours ago