| Light Blast |
| Saturday, 15 September 2007 | |
![]() Light Blast Photoshop Tutorial Add this intense light blasting effect to enhance the sense of motion in any photo. Step 1First, open a picture into Photoshop.
Step 2Now press Ctrl+J or go to Layer> Duplicate Layer to duplicate the layer.
Step 3Go to Filter> Stylize> Glowing Edges. Use the settings shown in the image below:
Step 4Change the blend mode for Layer 1 to Screen
Step 5Go to Filter> Blur> Radial Blur. Set the amount to 100, blur method to zoom, and adjust the blur center to where you want the blast to come from. You'll have to guess where the location because there's no live preview, so just set the quality to Draft for now and take a guess. If you didn't get it where you want it, open the filter again and make the adjustment again. It should save your previous setting so it should only take you a few tries. Once you got it where you watn it, change the quality to Best and then click OK.
Step 6Go to Image> Adjustments> Brightness/Contrast. If you are using Photoshop CS3, checkmark Use Legacy. Increase the contrast to 75.
Step 7Now press Ctrl+F to repeat the previous Radial Blur filter again.
Step 8If you want to make the blast more vivid, go to Image> Adjustments> Hue/Saturation. Increase the saturation.
Step 9Lower the opacity so that you can see through the light blast just slightly.
Step 10Here's the final results of this Light Blast Photoshop tutorial.
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written by Phatp, June 11, 2008 Dude, this effect is friggin awesome. Thanks so much |