So select the size you want: I've chosen 2000x1200 document:

So first thing I'm going to do is to fill background with something: i choose to stick to gradients - it's fast and it gives a good effect for such fast matter.
But do remember to change that mode:

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So we do changes the filling mode. that I why we have this pretty amazingly fast effect:
Now I really want to stick to this grey shape and go on and develop it more.
So I'd like to mention that we'll do a lot of filtering and distortion in this one, the first filter is now.
Twirl: to make the shape less straight:

Then we'll apply wave filter: watch the settings carefully: we have square type and the other settings you can see right here.

Now I really want to change that color - basically to add color: I've chosen color balance: but I've balanced the color on midtones, highlights and shadows as well.



Result:

Now comes the so called distortion part: I really like to apply some distortion effects: But first tap Q to enter quick mask mode because I don't want to cover the whole area with the effect:
So
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The effect we'll apply will be Radial blur (Zoom).


Leave the selection on and apply another shear effect:


I really want to apply another, this time less distorting effect - Noise. I wanted to gain a little bit of texture by adding this filter.


Now select inverse leaving the selection in the center:

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Apply radial blur - this time Spin.


Adjust the colors (selection in ON).

Hmmm - looks good. Apply some and paint some circles - i really want to do it because I think the composition is too dull. too empty.

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Now the text part: now you got it what design sketching really is? I'll practice my types:


Another thought:

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And we are ready here: - TNX for reading - practice a lot and I hope I did help you to understand some things. see you next time on eyesontutorials.com
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