Photoshop Tutorial: How to Make a KALEIDOSCOPE from a Photo from scratch




Photoshop CS6 tutorial showing how to transform any photo into a stunning, unique kaleidoscopic design. In addition, I’ll show you how to record all the actions, so you only have to press one button the next time.

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31 responses to “Photoshop Tutorial: How to Make a KALEIDOSCOPE from a Photo from scratch”

  1. Marty, you are amazing, I followed you step by step but when you got to the gradient tool, I don't have that foreground to background area on my gradient screen. All my screen says is custom and I cannot seem to change it. I searched around but did not see any other way to get to this, so I had to stop. If you get a chance to tell me how to access that I would love to follow through. In the meantime, I will google around and see if I can get some help. Thank you so much, I am learning a lot from you and I so appreciate it. TY!!

  2. Wow! great job, easy tutorial. I hate degrees anyway, I know what I want in my head, so I have to flip it twice, so what. (;lol)
    That is so easy! Thank you so much. I was watching it like, wow, so easy, why couldn't I just think of that?!?!?

  3. when you've turned all the images, just overlay all of them in the layers option and merge layers… or copy visible layers – paste – go gradient the crap out of it done…. 1 minute patterns YAY 🙂

  4. i think you ment 90 degrees instead of 45. great video never the less, was very helpful to me, i love kaleidoscopes and it showed me some other neat ps tricks that i wasnt aware of. thanks

  5. I did a tutorial showing how to make a retro "bling" jewelry and another tut on how to make sparking, star-filled text. Regarding seamless patterns, I did another one that shows a background of seamless, retro wallpaper as part of a larger tut about putting a b/w image in an old TV screen.

  6. I love this tutorial! Very informative and easy to understand. I would like to see more like this. Have you done a video for how to create glitter styles or any styles and also seamless patterns? Your a great teacher!

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