Create artificial ray of light from Photoshop

by admin on August 22, 2009

For this post, I would like to share my Photoshop tip about creating artificial ray of light. “Radial Blur” filer, layer mask and layer adjustment are the main Photoshop functions used to create this effect. It’s easy to do.

Please see the before and after shot as shown below.

before-and-after-PPhotography

I use this photo for this example.

before

1. Hold and drag “Background Layer” over the new layer icon in order to duplicate the “Background Layer”. After duplicating, you will see “Background Layer Copy” on top of “Background Layer”

1-copy-layer

2. Select Radial Blur (Filter>Blur>Radial Blur)
2-radial-blur

3. Input 100 for amount

Blur Method is zoom.

Quality is Good.

Moreover, you need to move the Blur Center to where your light origin is. For this example, I move the blur center to NW a little bit. Then click OK.

3-radial-blur-property

4. You will see your photo after applying the radial blur filter. If you think that the radial blur is not enough for you, you can apply this filter until you are happy with the result.

4-after-apply-radial-blur

5. Go to a layer pallet and change a layer style from Normal to Lighten and adjust layer opacity to 90%.

5-change-blending-and-opacity

6. Click a layer mask icon to create a new layer mask

6-create-layer-mask

7. Select brush from a tool pallet and ensure that you select black as foreground color.

7-select-brush

8. Change brush size according to your area in a photo.

8-adjust-brush-size

9. Paint black to mask undesired areas. For this photo, I mask the bottom part of the photo. If you don’t like masking that you just do, you can change foreground color to white and paint on the area you want to recover details.

9-mask-this-area

10. Look better, doesn’t it?

10-after-masking

11. Hold and drag a “Background Layer Copy” over the new layer icon in order to duplicate the “Background Layer Copy”.

11-drag-to-create-duplicate-layer

12. Change a layer style from Lighten to Vivid Light and adjust layer opacity to 20%. This step is for increasing the contrast of light.

12-change-layer-property

That is : )

after

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{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

Tony Thomas August 29, 2009 at 11:29 am

Saw your tutorial on DPS THANK YOU SO MUCH! I am finally learning PhotoShop. You are the BEST!!!!!

Richard September 7, 2009 at 1:54 pm

Great tutorial. I’m going to enjoy changing the tone of my pictures with this technique.

louraine September 8, 2009 at 12:46 am

thank u, very helpful. I dnt know how to use photoshop until it came across this site. Thank you very much.

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