And you have created a great looking lava background for use on your headers, and webpage backgrounds. Here is how my final result ended up: 3. We are almost done here. Go to Filter>Render>Lighting Effects. Apply the settings below. (For the two orange colors, use your judgement and pick colors closest to those colors. A little independence!) Step 5 - Now to get the final lava effect - press ok. When you press "OK", Photoshop will liquify it. Your result should now look something like this very "hot" image: Repeat this filter until you get a texture you like. Press Ctrl+F to repeat the last filter. We should have something like this: 8. Create an new layer, and set this layer's blending mode to color dodge. Press D to reset the Color panel to black and white. Apply the clouds filter. Next, apply the difference clouds filter a few times until your image has a nice blend of color. Now you've got a silky chrome field of digital warm goo. Remember that you can use this technique a dozen different times and get completely different results!
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