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How Do I Make an Image Mandala in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 11:22 am

A mandala is a sacred circular design that is used as a tool for meditation. In the Hindu and Buddhist traditions, mandalas are created as a way to bring the mind into a state of focus and concentration. The act of creating a mandala can be very meditative and calming, and the finished product can be used as a tool for further meditation.

Mandalas can be created out of anything, but most commonly they are created with sand, paint, or ink. You can also create mandalas digitally, using software like Photoshop. Creating digital mandalas is a great way to get started with this type of meditation, as it is very easy to create mandalas that are perfect in symmetry and balance.

To create a digital mandala in Photoshop, you will need to start with a blank canvas. You can then use the “ Mandala Maker ” brush set to draw your design.

If you don’t have access to this brush set, you can also use the “Elliptical Marquee Tool” to create perfect circles. Once you have drawn your design, you can fill it in with color using the “Paint Bucket Tool”.

PRO TIP: This tutorial is for a basic image mandala in Photoshop and may not be suitable for more complex designs. Additionally, some of the steps may be slightly different depending on the version of Photoshop you are using.

Mandalas are traditionally symmetrical designs, so it is important to make sure that your design is balanced on both sides. You can do this by Duplicating your layer and flipping it horizontally.

This will help you to see if there are any areas that need to be adjusted. Once you are happy with your design, you can add a background color or pattern if you wish.

The finished product can be used as a tool for meditation or simply admire as a work of art. Digital mandalas are easy to share with friends and family, so why not give it a try today?

Creating digital mandalas is a great way to get started with this type of meditation

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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