Wednesday, February 19, 2014

How to: Create Digital Electricity with Photoshop

Let me tell you what the two filters Photoshop clouds had hidden. Now it is possible to effect electricity or rays very easily thanks to these tools and technique.


Step 1.


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Open A new document mode RGB and use 72 dpi resolution, and we are filled with gray 50% One way to do this is by choosing as color front. R: 128, G: 128, B: 128 and then pressing ALT + Backspace or pressing Shift + F5 and select the color to use as 50% Gray.


Step 2.


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We make sure that the default colors (Black and White Front line) is activated by pressing the D key and then do Filter> Render> Difference Clouds . To clarify the image: Image> Adjust> Auto Levels and finally pressed Shift + I to invert.


Step 3.


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And here comes the magic. We press CTRL + L to call the window levels (Levels) and moves to the middle all right, or we enter the value 0.10 in the middle box.


Step 4.


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We can have Digital Electricity  on our screen in four simple steps. But still give a more interesting twist; let’s give a little color to the rays. Go to Image> Adjust> Hue / Saturation and mark the box that says Colorize. Then we give a value of approximately -140 and press Ok.


Step 5.


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This is the end result. Electrifying! Now, electricity moves in mysterious ways and often does not even need to do that, so the following are some tricks to give electricity certain “path “to follow.


The trick is to change only the first step that is, instead of starting with 50% Gray, started with a gradient from white to black and then repeat all the steps as before. We see that starting with a vertical gradient we obtain a horizontal beam, and starting from a horizontal gradient, we get a vertical beam.




How to: Create Digital Electricity with Photoshop

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