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I thought a random thread should be created to post up anything and everything that you create with PS. I know I randomly learnt something new (like i did on the weekend) and want to post it up.

Feel free to give constructive advise - but its not intended to be a critic forum.

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I'm not a PS noob, but like alot of people I have only learnt what I have taught myself with PS. I have been asked by a good friend to create her 30th invite - and she had an idea of what she wanted (a pretty cool invite from some marketing genius overseas). So I initially thought of re-creating it all from scratch, and it has a 'sparkler' type writing at the top. I went searching on how to make it, came up short but did come across a cool neon/sparkles type type that a utube vid explained in great details how to create. So I played around and created the below. Naturally its useless - just a laugh really. And it taught me something new - using the RGB selection to create a selection area, and then how to turn it into a path selection blah blah. Quite a shnazzy effect IMO.

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