Light and Glow Effect In Photoshop
Smoke Effect in Photoshop
- Create a new image document (600x500px).
- Fill the background with black color (Edit > Fill...)
- Create a new empty layer (Layer > New > Layer...) and select it.
- Use Elliptical Marquee Tool and make the following selection to the center of the image: Width: 350px Height: 250px Feather: 80px
(you can set these values in the options-panel in the top of the screen when the Elliptical Marquee Tool is selected.) - Select black as foreground color and white as background color. Create clouds into the selection (Filter > Render > Clouds). (Clouds are rendered randomly. If you are not satisfied with the clouds you can just click undo and render them again.)
- Create a new empty layer on top of the clouds layer and select it. Change the blending mode of the layer to Overlay like in picture 2.
- Select #06c2ff as foreground color and #00ff7d as background color. Use Gradient Tool and fill the new layer with gradient. The result should be similar to picture 3.
Overlay Text
Light Trail Effect in Photoshop
- Click on any smooth point to convert it to a corner point.
- Click and drag on any corner point to convert it to a smooth point.
- By pressing CTRL in keyboard you can move anchor points.
- Click on the curve to control handles associated with the clicked segment
- When you are comfortable with the Pen Tool, draw some smooth curve for example like in picture 5. At this point it is just a path. Next we are going to create a light trail out of it.
- Create a new empty layer on top of the text layer and select it.
- Select Brush Tool. Right-click anywhere on the image and set Master Diameter to 3px and Hardness to 100%. Select white as foreground color.
- Select Pen Tool and right-click anywhere on the image and select Stroke Path... from the menu. Make sure that Simulate Pressure is checked and click Ok. Now there is a brush stroke along the path. Let's hide the path.
- Hide the path by unselecting it:
- Open Paths window (Window > Paths)
- Click on Paths window below the path to unselect it.
- Let's add some glow to the stroke. Right-click on the layer and select Blending Options... from the menu. Turn Outer Glow on and change the color to #16b5e5. Now your image should look similar to picture 5.
Sparkle Effect Adobe Photoshop
Motion Blurred Glow Effect
- Right-click on the light trail layer and select Duplicate Layer... from the menu and click Ok.
- Now there are two similar layers and the trail appears brighter. Select the lower layer (original) and add motion blur to it (Filter > Blur > Motion Blur...) with the following settings:
Angle: -30
Distance: 40 - Change the Opacity of the motion blurred layer to 40%. The effect is pretty subtle but in my opinion creates nice sense of motion to the image. Now the image should look like in picture 7.
Star Effect in Photoshop
- Create a new layer and select it.
- Set foreground color to pure white.
- Set the Brush size to 3px and Brush hardness to 100%.
- Use the Pen Tool and draw 100 pixels high vertical path. (Use info window to see pixel coordinates while drawing)
- With Pen Tool still selected right-click anywhere on the image and select Stroke Path... from the menu. Make sure that Simulate Pressure is checked and click Ok. Now there is a brush stroke along the path. Hide the path.
- Make duplicate of the star layer (right-click on the layer and select Duplicate Layer... from the menu)
- Rotate the new star layer 90 degrees (Edit > Transform > Rotate).
- Merge the two layers into one (right-click on upper layer and select Merge Down from the menu).
- Make duplicate of the star layer.
- Rotate the new layer 45 degrees.
- Scale the new layer down to 70% (Edit > Transform > Scale).
- Change the Opacity of the new layer to 70%.
- Merge the two layers into one.
- Scale the star down to 40%.
- Copy the layer style from the light trail layer to the star layer (you can copy and paste styles by right-clicking on a layer). Modify Outer Glow by changing the Size parameter from 5 to 2. (Right-click on the layer and select Blending Options... from the manu and go to the Outer Glow section)
- Now the star is ready. Make duplicate of the star layer and move stars to suitable locations. See picture 9.
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