By Abraham F Per.1 Mass Media. Step 1 Create a new layer on top of the existing one and fill it will...

8
By Abraham F Per.1 Mass Media

Transcript of By Abraham F Per.1 Mass Media. Step 1 Create a new layer on top of the existing one and fill it will...

Page 1: By Abraham F Per.1 Mass Media. Step 1 Create a new layer on top of the existing one and fill it will black, then change the opacity to your choosing Next.

By Abraham FPer.1

Mass Media

Page 2: By Abraham F Per.1 Mass Media. Step 1 Create a new layer on top of the existing one and fill it will black, then change the opacity to your choosing Next.

Step 1Create a new layer on top of the existing one

and fill it will black, then change the opacity to your choosing

Next go to Filter >> Render >> Lens Flare to create the “energy balls”

Page 3: By Abraham F Per.1 Mass Media. Step 1 Create a new layer on top of the existing one and fill it will black, then change the opacity to your choosing Next.

Step 2Next go to Filter >> Render >> Lens Flare

to create the “energy balls”

Page 4: By Abraham F Per.1 Mass Media. Step 1 Create a new layer on top of the existing one and fill it will black, then change the opacity to your choosing Next.

Step 3Use the 105mm Prime and brightness ofyour choice

Page 5: By Abraham F Per.1 Mass Media. Step 1 Create a new layer on top of the existing one and fill it will black, then change the opacity to your choosing Next.

Step 4Next go to Image >> Adjustments >> Photo

Filter to add your choice of color

Page 6: By Abraham F Per.1 Mass Media. Step 1 Create a new layer on top of the existing one and fill it will black, then change the opacity to your choosing Next.

Step 5 Go to Filter >> Liquefy and use the twirl

clockwise tool

Page 7: By Abraham F Per.1 Mass Media. Step 1 Create a new layer on top of the existing one and fill it will black, then change the opacity to your choosing Next.

Step 6Your finished product should look something

like this

Page 8: By Abraham F Per.1 Mass Media. Step 1 Create a new layer on top of the existing one and fill it will black, then change the opacity to your choosing Next.

Work Citedhttp://www.developertutorials.com/tutorials/p

hotoshop/creating-energy-spheres-in-photoshop-119/