

Insert the mask on the layer by choosing Add layer mask on the bottom part of the Layers panel and choose the Soft Round brush of black color (set Opacity to 15% in Options bar).

Apply the brush of different sizes and a different Opacity value. Use this brush to create many dots as it is represented below. Set the Blending mode for this layer to Overlay.Ĭreate a new layer and choose the Soft Round brush of white color. Paint in the mask to hide out the layer content as it is represented on the next picture. Using the Free Transform (Ctrl+T) command on the copy’s layer, place it the same way indicated on the picture.Īdd layer maskon the layer the same way described earlier and choose the Soft Round brush of black color (brush Opacity – 20%) Make a copy of the recently represented layer removing the mask out of it and change on the copy’s layer the next filter Filter > Blur > Gaussian blur: Paint in the mask to hide out the hexagons the same way from the next picture. Insert the mask on the same layer by choosing Add layer mask on the bottom part of the Layers panel and choose the Soft Round brush of black color (set Opacity to 30% in Options bar). On the rasterzied layer we’ll apply the next filter Filter > Blur > Gaussian blur: Merge down the group in a single rasterized layer (select the group firstly and then press CTRL+E). Put together the layers containing the hexagons in a single group (press Ctrl button when select the corresponding layers in Layers panel and press CTRL+G to Create a new group). On the copies’ sizes we must apply a different Fill value, getting the effect for the same picture below. Make many copies of the last made layer and select the Free Transform (Ctrl+T) command to change the copies’ sizes, placing theme the way from the next picture.
