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April 29, 2006

Divine Light Background Effect

Filed under: effects — admin @ 7:09 pm

Creating a divine light background effect

Start by select brush tool. Enable the default chalk 60 pixels brush settings.

Apply some strokes of this brush in a new layer.
Change brush mode to vivid light.
Apply the strokes with different colors.
From filter menu select sketch>>photocopy.
Press Ctrl+I to invert the colors.
Press Ctrl+U to open hue/saturation window. Apply settings as shown.
Press Ctrl+T. Right click the layer and select warp. Select rise from the preset warp styles at the top bar.
Press Ctrl+T and scale down.
Duplicate layer. Press Ctrl+T. Right click the layer and select flip horizontal. Place as shown in the image.
Duplicate layer. Press Ctrl+T. Right click the layer and select flip vertical. Place as shown in the image.
Select all the layer and duplicate the layers. Press Ctrl+T. Right click the layer and select flip horizontal.
Select and merge all the layers. From filter menu select artistic>>plastic warp. Apply settings as shown.
Press Ctrl+U to open hue/saturation window. Apply settings as shown.

3 Responses to “Divine Light Background Effect”

  1. shaniraza Says:

    very nice

  2. Santiago Botero A.K.A Homer Says:

    I think that it is somewhat lame… but the final result is awesome! So the people who think that because this is a very easy thing to do they think the end result will be lame but it isnt!

  3. Absa Says:

    Argh!
    i want to make it
    but i am stuck…
    Press Ctrl+T. Right click the layer and select warp. Select rise from the preset warp styles at the top bar.

    at the layer bar?
    i right clicked the layer but nothing comes and everything is disabled……
    ???

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