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Constellations Photo Effects
- By Anastacia Sholik
- Published 11/20/2006
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Change the layer's type on Overlay and combine this layer with that one containing the basic sky. The new layer's type change on Linear Burn. We'll get an effect of aquarelle patches.
Copy the new made layer and blur it out on the shown direction: Filter ? Blur ? Motion Blur.
Change again the layer's type on Overlay. This way we'll get an effect of having sun's rays.
Choose now from the indicated web-address (http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/6521172/
?qo=21&q=clock&qh=in%3Aresources%2Fapplications%2Fpsbrushes+sort%3Atime) a set of ready brushes representing the clock's pointers and place out two pointers on the eye's pupil, changing the size and the angle, using Edit ? Free Transform (ctrl+t).
Choose now the Line Tool to represent the figures, picturing them more than usually.
Change the layer's type on Overlay.
Create a new layer and apply the Text Tool to choose the necessary type El&Font!Brush. Picture now separately as many figures as we have on the clock (in this case we have 18 ). Apply now Edit ? Free Transform to situate them on the eye's cornea on different angle, but changing the size.
Change the layer's type on Overlay.
Choose the Crop Tool and Rectangular Tool to represent the frame.
Next add the shadows in contrast, inserting on the upper layer such a picture.
Blur it out with Filter ? Blur ? Motion Blur. Change this layer's type on Overlay and minimize the Opacity till 50%. The eye must be partly decolorized by applying the Sponge Tool.
Insert now the pictures of several insects on a new layer.
Erase the background, marking it firstly with Polygonal Lasso Tool.
Use the Smudge Tool to paint the tacks on their backs.
Place the insects on the entire picture, changing preliminary their sizes, angle and their placements. Apply also Filter ? Blur ? Smart Blur.
Get working with the insects' color, using Image ? Adjustments ? Hue/Saturation (ctrl+u).
Merge now all the layers containing the insects and copy the new layer. Apply to it Filter ? Blur ? Radial Blur.
Place the layer lower than the insects' layer. Make the eye's edges look lighter.
Take the instrument Ellipse Tool and Gaussian Blur filter to add several highlights on the insects. It's necessary for this to picture on a single layer small circles and than this layer must be copied and blurred out.
The last feature includes adding the stars. It's necessary to use a ready brush's set which may be downloaded here: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/30000107/ ?qo=20&q=by%3Aanarasha&qh=sort%3Atime+-in%3Ascraps.
Copy the new made layer and blur it out on the shown direction: Filter ? Blur ? Motion Blur.
Change again the layer's type on Overlay. This way we'll get an effect of having sun's rays.
Choose now from the indicated web-address (http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/6521172/
?qo=21&q=clock&qh=in%3Aresources%2Fapplications%2Fpsbrushes+sort%3Atime) a set of ready brushes representing the clock's pointers and place out two pointers on the eye's pupil, changing the size and the angle, using Edit ? Free Transform (ctrl+t).
Choose now the Line Tool to represent the figures, picturing them more than usually.
Change the layer's type on Overlay.
Create a new layer and apply the Text Tool to choose the necessary type El&Font!Brush. Picture now separately as many figures as we have on the clock (in this case we have 18 ). Apply now Edit ? Free Transform to situate them on the eye's cornea on different angle, but changing the size.
Change the layer's type on Overlay.
Choose the Crop Tool and Rectangular Tool to represent the frame.
Next add the shadows in contrast, inserting on the upper layer such a picture.
Blur it out with Filter ? Blur ? Motion Blur. Change this layer's type on Overlay and minimize the Opacity till 50%. The eye must be partly decolorized by applying the Sponge Tool.
Insert now the pictures of several insects on a new layer.
Erase the background, marking it firstly with Polygonal Lasso Tool.
Use the Smudge Tool to paint the tacks on their backs.
Place the insects on the entire picture, changing preliminary their sizes, angle and their placements. Apply also Filter ? Blur ? Smart Blur.
Get working with the insects' color, using Image ? Adjustments ? Hue/Saturation (ctrl+u).
Merge now all the layers containing the insects and copy the new layer. Apply to it Filter ? Blur ? Radial Blur.
Place the layer lower than the insects' layer. Make the eye's edges look lighter.
Take the instrument Ellipse Tool and Gaussian Blur filter to add several highlights on the insects. It's necessary for this to picture on a single layer small circles and than this layer must be copied and blurred out.
The last feature includes adding the stars. It's necessary to use a ready brush's set which may be downloaded here: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/30000107/ ?qo=20&q=by%3Aanarasha&qh=sort%3Atime+-in%3Ascraps.


