Plugins and filters

Posted by admin | Posted in Filters, Plugins | Posted on 30-05-2009

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Plugins and filters extend Photoshop by providing new functionality and effects that you wouldn’t otherwise be able to achieve or by simplifying a process.


virtualPhotographer - virtualPhotographer lets you instantly apply high quality, professional photographic styles to your digital images, with just one click

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Richard Rosenman - This page features a growing set of (mostly free) Photoshop filters / plugins. Most were developed because I found myself in need of something like this in the past for production. Others were developed because I foresee the need for them in the future

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Filter Forge - Software to create your own filters, owners of the software get access to a huge number of user-submitted filters for free. I think this is a great idea - try it out for free for 30 days

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Harry’s Filters - Harry’s Filters is a free Photoshop-compatible plugin containing up to 69 different image effects. They were formerly also known under the name “VideoRave”

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Auto FX Mosaic - Mosaic makes your photos look as if they were created out of a mosaic tile. Photo-realistic depth and variable tile size and color options give this effect an infinite number of looks

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Auto FX Dreamy Photo - Dreamy Photo gives images a soft romantic feel. This is a superb effect for enhancing stock photography, digital camera photos and any image you want to add a warm feel to

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Telegraphics - Free plugins for Photoshop & Illustrator…and other software

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Xero Graphics - A collection of freeware plugins for special effects

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FreePhotoshop - Collection of free photshop plugins, also lists free shapes, styles, gradients etc

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HDR Soft - Free tone mapping plugin and Photomatix software for creating HDR photographs

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Luce - Add advance lighting effects to images with this free plugin

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Flaming Pear - A number of free downloads for various effects

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Mehdi Plugins - Loads of free plugins for various effects

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Little Ink Pot - On this page Little Ink Pot provides free plugins. As always these are quality products created for their usefulness to digital image creators of all levels

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Mura’s Filters - Free plugins for Adobe Photoshop and plugin compatible programs (such as Paint Shop Pro, etc.) - available only for Windows

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Plugins World - A directory of free and paid plugins for photoshop and other adobe and apple software

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Vanderlee - Free and paid plugins and filters

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Golden Section Plugin - Now you can instantly draw the golden sections, or other divine proportions, as an aid to composition. This plugin can draw fibonacci sequences such as the golden sections, golden spiral and the golden triangles. In addition it also can draw the harmonious triangles and the rule of thirds

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Pog’s Notes - A collection of free photoshop plugins and filters

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Photo Plugins - These plugins are photo retouching oriented and can help with various tasks such as sharpening, converting to black and white, bringing out detail, controlling saturation, applying gradient blurs, correcting barrel and pincushion distortion etc

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Combine Photo Elements to Create a Surreal Photo Manipulation

Posted by admin | Posted in Tutorials | Posted on 28-05-2009

Preview of Final Results

Combine Photo Elements to Create a Surreal Photo Manipulation Photoshop Tutorial

Step 1 - Place the background

The first step it’s to place the sky, our background, into the image. As you can see, we have changed the color of it. We’re going to create a half of the image with a warm tone and another with a cool tone using the color balance tool. To do this, select the sky and then choose Image > Adjustments > Color Balance. Adjust the input sliders to add red and yellow. Select “highlights” and “shadows” then try adding more of these colors until you like the tones in your image.

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Step 2 - Coloring the sky

Duplicate the layer with the sky. Now we are going to repeat the previous step with the color balance tool (Image > Adjustments > Color Balance) but this time adding blue and cyan tones. Remember to add some color to highlights and shadows as well.

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Select the eraser tool then, in the option bar, select a blurred brush like shown below:

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Now use the eraser tool to erase the left side of the sky in the top layer. This will make the warm tones from the layer below appear wherever you paint. When using the eraser, create curved strokes rather than a straight cut. When you have finished this step, you can reduce the opacity of the current layer to make the color more subtle.

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Step 3 – Add the model

Now let’s open picture of the model. Use the magic wand tool to create a selection of the model then click on the add layer mask button in the layers palette to create a mask of the model. Refine the mask by painting in the layer mask using a brush with a harder edge. When you’re done, position the woman in the centre of the image.

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Step 4 - Coloring the model

As you can see the lighting of the model isn’t blending in well with the background. We’re going to fix this with the levels tool. Choose Image > Adjustments > levels and move the input sliders to add contrast that matches the contrast of the background

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Now choose Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation and reduce the saturation to reduce the saturation created when we used the levels tool. For the image used in this tutorial, the saturation was reduced by –24.

The next step will be exactly the same that in step 2 (when we used the color balance tool) except we’re going to use it on the model. First, duplicate the layer with the model so that you have two layers. Select one of the layers with the model then, like step two, use the color balance tool (Image > Adjustments > Color Balance) to add some red/yellow tones.

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As you can see, it looks blended better with the left half of the background. Now, select the other layer of the model then choose Image > Adjustments > Color Balance and add some blue and cyan tones.

Now, as you did before with the sky, use the eraser tool with a soft edge to remove the left side of the layer with the girl in blue tones. Reduce the opacity on the current layer to reduce the strength of the color effect.

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We’ve done the hardest part matching the lighting of the model with the background. Merge the layers of the model into one layer. Now you can play again withthe levels, color balance, and saturation (found in the Image > Adjustments menu) to make further adjustments.

Step 5 - Lightning the model

For the image used in this tutorial, the light comes from the background left. And to make the lighting match, we’ll have to darken the back of the model. To begin, select the burn tool.

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Use a soft brush, edit the midtones, and set the exposure to around 30%.

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Now use the brush over the models back. Try not make it too dark, just a little. Use this tool in the skirt too.

After that, select the dodge tool and paint the outline of the model (especially in her hair and her left arm).

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Step 5 - Roots

Now we are going to add some roots and branches to the body of the model. It’s not difficult and you just need some images of trees and roots. We will be cutting parts of the root and tree and giving them some color like we did earlier with the color balance tool.

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First step will be to look for a beautiful root and select it with your favorite tool (Magnetic lasso or quick mask mode for example). Don’t worry if it’s not a perfect selection, we will modify it later. Copy it and paste in our image.

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As you can see the new image has not the same light and colors that the others, it looks out of place. What we have to do it’s the same that we did with the sky and the girl. Choose Image > Adjustments > Levels and adjust the input sliders. If you move the one in the center to the left the image will be brighter. If you move it to the right the image will be darker. In our case we are going to move to the right.

Now choose Image > Adjustments > Color Balance and add color depending of the place where you are going to put the root. If the root it’s on the left arm of the girl, for example, it will need red and yellow. But if it is on the right arm you have to add blue and cyan. This time we are going to add yellow and red. This is how it looks with the modifications:

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When you have the root ready, just place it where you think that it will look good and select the eraser tool with a focus brush. Erase all the part that you don’t need and give the correct form to the root, now it’s when you have to improve the selection root.

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The final step will be to use the burn tool in the areas where we should see shadows. For example, in the image below, it was used over the arm or in the bottom. I have added a little of blue using Image > Adjustments > Color Balance too. The last step is to erase the upper part of the root to create the look of a crease.

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All the roots are added using the same process. The biggest impact to your results is choosing the photos. Once you have good photos to work with, you’ll have no problem getting good results using this technique.

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There is just one last detail to explain. Sometimes, to get a more realistic feeling you can add a shadow to the root that falls over the skin or the dress. Take a look to this picture:

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The only difference it’s the shadow on the right arm. To make this shadow just need to make double click over the root layer and the layer style menu will be open (or choose Layer > Layer Style > Drop Shadow). Select Drop Shadow and then use the arrow to move the shadow with freedom. When you have putted the shadow in the correct place just use the opacity bar in the drop shadow menu to add more or less intensity.

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Step 6 - Ground and grass

Now we’re going to add the ground. The first picture used it’s a simple ground with sand taken from a photo of a beach.

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The grass is taken from different photographs. First, create a new layer for the grass and position it behind low the layer with the model. Select and cut different parts of grass then mix them to create a field of grass like the image below.

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This layer with the grass should be positioned between the layer with the model and the layer with the ground. Create a new layer and position it above the layer with the model and add some grass to cover the back of the models feet.

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Finally, carefully add some grass and stone over the edge of the grass and the ground to hide the hard edges. It’s important that you inspect the edges thoroughly to hide any imperfections.

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Step 7 – Add more roots

Now we’re going to add roots and flowers in the close-up. If you have read all the previous steps, you’ll have no trouble doing this. As mentioned before, it is very important that you choose good photos to work with. The photos should be high quality and in focus from foreground to background. If you use low resolution images, the finished results will look poor.

With this in mind, use a variety of photographs of flowers, roots, and trunks. Cut them out carefully with the lasso or quick mask tool and paste in the photo manipulation. Use the same coloring technique with the color balance tool (Image > Adjustments > Color Balance) that we used several times earlier.

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To complete the blending of these images, we’re going to add to the ground. There are two ways to do this:

  • This is the one that I explained at the end of step 5. Using the drop shadow in the layer style menu (Layer > Layer Style > Drop Shadow).
  • Selecting the layer with the ground and using the burn tool in the areas where the shadows fall.

Step 8 - Dust

Now we are going to create some dust next to the feet of the girl. Use a picture with a cloudy sky then select one cloud using the lasso tool.

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Copy it and paste in our document then choose Image > Adjustments > Levels. Move the middle input slider to the right to darken the cloud.

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Then use the eraser tool in the edge of the cloud with a soft edge brush. Finally, choose Filter > Blur > Motion Blur and add the blur from left to right about 7 or 8 pixels. Position this layer behind the layer with the model. Duplicate the layer then move the new layer above the layer with the model. On this new layer, use the levels tool again but this time move the central input slider to the left to brighten the cloud.

The last retouching work will be to add red and yellow tones by using the color balance tool (Image > Adjustments > Color Balance).

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Step 9 - Final Roots

We’re going to add the final roots. We need them to be positioned in a zigzag shape on the body of the model. To make this effect, we will need a combination of root photos like shown in the image below.

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As always, the first step will be to select and match the different colors and lights of the roots using the levels tool (Image > Adjustments > Levels) and the color balance tool (Image > Adjustments > Color Balance). use the eraser with a soft edge to erase all that you don’t need and to give the ends of the roots a faded effect (so that they can be connected easily afterwards). Here is an example of combining different roots to create a large root:

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It’s less difficult than it looks. Just be patient to find good images of roots and combine them using the same technique.

Step 10 - Some details

To make our photo manipulation more attractive we are going to add more details like flowers, petals, and a bird. I chose photos with objects that are easy to isolate. This will speed things up and ensure good results.31

Step 11 - Adjustments Layers

To complete the photo manipulation, we’re going to add some adjustments layers. Select the upper layer then choose Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Hue/Saturation. Reduce the saturation by about –10 or to your likings. Experiment with using other adjustment layers to alter the color and effect of the final image.

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Final Result

Making a complex photo manipulation like this is not difficult if you follow the a few principles of photo manipulation. Some important principles are:

  • Choose good photos to start with.
  • Make sure that the lighting and color of the objects in your composition match.
  • Don’t rush. Take your time to find good images to work with and carefully blend them together. Ensure that there are no artifacts or unclean edges.

Combine Photo Elements to Create a Surreal Photo Manipulation Photoshop Tutorial

Creating a Smoke Fading Effect

Posted by admin | Posted in Tutorials | Posted on 27-05-2009

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Preparations:

We will need a close up image of a model, and also the awesome Smoke Brushes Set 1 designed by Falln-Stock.

Click here to download the brushes.
Click here to download the model image.

All rights of these resources belong to their respective owners.

Step 1 - Setting Up Environment:

Create a document of size 750 by 550px.

Use Gradient tool with foreground color #2B2B2B and background #000000, start a linear gradient from the bottom-left.

Step 2 - Adding Clouds:

Create a new layer on top of the Background. Set the foreground color to #000000 and background to #FFFFFF.

Go to Filter > Render > Clouds. Set the blending mode of this layer to Color Dodge.

Use Soft Eraser tool of size 300px, remove some parts of the clouds as shown in the diagram.

Step 3 - Cropping the Model:

Crop your model out with Pen tool and place it close to the clouds on the left.

Click here to view more methods for extraction.

Step 4a - Creating Smoke:

Duplicate the model layer and use the Rectangular Marquee tool to select the right half of the duplicated model.

Go to Edit > Free Transform and stretch the half of model’s face to the right as shown in the diagram.

Use Soft Eraser tool of size 300px, fade off the right part of the stretched image.

Step 4b - Creating Smoke:

Go to Filter > Distort > Wave.

Set the Generators to 5, Type to Sine, Min Wavelength to 10, Max Wavelength to 120, Min Amplitude to 5, Max Amplitude to 35 and both Scale to 100%.

Select Repeat Edge Pixels under Undefined Areas.

Step 4c - Creating Smoke:

Hide the wavy model for the time being and create a new layer on top of it.

Paint a large smoke with color #FFFFFF on the new layer. Position it near to the face as shown in the diagram.

Step 4d - Creating Smoke:

On the same layer, paint in more smoke of various shapes and sizes.

Note that the smoke has to be connected or close to the skin for better results.


Step 4e - Creating Smoke:

Ctrl+left click on the smoke layer to load selection on its luminosity.

Unhide the wavy model and apply a layer mask on it with the selection. Delete the smoke layer once the layer mask is created.

See the layer shown in the diagram.

Step 5a - Fading Model:

Create a new layer above the original model.

Use Smoke Brushes of color #FFFFFF, paint in large smokes on the face of the model on the new layer.

Step 5b - Fading Model:

Ctrl+left click on the new smoke layer to load selection on its luminosity.

Select the original model layer and apply a layer mask on it with the selection. Delete the smoke layer once the layer mask is created.

See the layer shown in the diagram.

Step 6 - Apply Outer Glow:

Right-click on the original model layer and choose Blending Options.

Activate Outer Glow and set the color to #FFFFFF, mode to Color Dodge and size to 5px.

You can see a nice glowing border around the edge of the face blending with the clouds at the background.

Step 7 - Adjusting Colors:

Create a new Levels Adjustment Layer at the topmost and key in the values 40, 0.75, 255.

Create another Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layer above the Levels. Key in the Hue as 190, Saturation as 25 and Lightness as 0.

Optional:

You can paint the eyes white to achieve a more mystery feel. Lastly, add some texts to complete the design!

Video tutorial is posted at Vimeo

Click here to view the final image.

Free Photoshop Brushes

Posted by admin | Posted in Brushes | Posted on 27-05-2009

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Below are a selection of free Photoshop Brushes for free download all the Designs are free to use for commercial and non commercial use, please credit this web site or link to it from your site, for more details and tiny banners see the links page.

Please note I do not allow other Web sites to link directly to the zip files or the images on this site, if you do need to link to a set, link to the html page please not the file itself. The Photoshop sites files are renamed each month so any links to my files will not work. All the Photoshop brushes featured on this site are created in Adobe Photoshop 5.5, which means they will work with all later versions of Photoshop for both Apple mac and PC.

Graffiti Photoshop Brushes
Eight 3D hand drawn Photoshop Graffiti brushes.

Photoshop Font Characters
Twenty one photoshop brushes scanned from a kettle instruction manual.

Grunge Scratches
Distort images and add scratch effect to them with this new eleven brush set.

Blood Splatters
A selection of thirteen blood splatters, some large some medium sized.

Various Hand Prints
Hand Prints, finger prints and one foot print.

Scribbles and Sketches
Nine new photoshop brushes created from a selection of my illustration work and sketches.

Grunge corner Brushes
Seven new grunge corner brushes.

Skull Crack Grunge Brushes
Eight new Photoshop Brushes taken from close up digital photos of the Sheep’s Skull set, pretty grungy.

Sheep Skulls
A set of two sheep head brushes created from a skull recently found while climbing in Scotland.

Beetle Illustrations
A set of five Beetle Illustrations varying in size.

Moths Photoshop Brushes
A set of two large moths photoshop brushes.

Sea creature Illustrations
A set of three large illustrated sea creature brushes.

Butterflies and Beetles
A set of eleven featuring various Butterflies from around the world and a couple of beetles.

Star Photoshop Brushes
Another fourteen stars and highlights. Ideal for adding a bit of sparkle to a shiny object.

Photoshop Alchemy Font
Fourteen new ones based on the Alchemy Font, distressed and grungy.

Tank Drawings
Engineers drawings of the first world war 1 tank.

Grunge Line Brushes
Eight grunge lines, quite grunge based.

Packaging Brushes set 2
Created from packaging featuring bar-codes, postal stamps and logos.

Packaging Photoshop Brushes set 1
Featuring two second class postal franks, bar-code, recycling logo.

Crop Circles
Based on crop circle photographs.

Cat Skulls
Three large images of cat skulls.

Nails
A selection of nail images from different angles.

Photoshop Bullet Brushes
Rifle Bullets, shotgun cases and Bullet heads.

Crow Skulls
Crow heads side view and front view.

Grunge Brushes - set 2
Thirteen new grunge versions in various sizes.

Fox Skulls
Fox skulls, created from digital photographs.

Rabbit Skulls
Three Rabbit skulls.

Photoshop Quake Icons
Quake 3 Arena Icons.

Photoshop Bar-code Brushes
Bar-codes various sizes.

Power Tool Icons
Power tool Icons and diagrams.

Photoshop Printer Errors
Ten Grunge printer errors.

Ivy Leaves
Leaves from a Ivy plant.

Auto CAD Fixings
Screws, bolts and fixings as displayed in Autocad.

Concrete Photoshop Textures
Two concrete textures, idea for aging images.

Tank Drawings set 2
More tank drawings featuring text and plan drawings.

Grunge Corner Brushes
Eight dirty grunge corners.

Metal plates
Metal plates.

Photoshop Lettering Brushes
Featuring a selection of different fonts.

Grunge Brushes set 1
Dirty grunge brushes set 1.

Photoshop Icon brushes
A selection of Icons from Mac OS and Windows.

Crack grunge brushes
A selection of cracks and Photoshop dirty textures.

Latest brush pack

Posted by admin | Posted in Downloads | Posted on 26-05-2009

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14 High Res Assorted Maps Kawaii skull brushes Hand drawn paisley Damned Hearts Vintage Postcards Stylish Star brushes pack Flowers and waves Splatter Plus Light brushes Doily Brushes Pack Star Brushes Volume 1 Demolished Cracks

view more brushes

Latest patterns

12 Grunge Stripes Patterns 12 Free High Resolution Fabric scandinavian-style simple patter Flower fields

Latest custom shapes

PrinceSS custom shapes Custom Shapes: Signage Circles Shapes Photoshop shapes: veins

Latest styles and gradients

Golden Metal Gradients 26 Gradients Ultimate Web 2.0 Layer Styles 6 photoshop styles

Hello world!

Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 25-05-2009

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20 Beautiful Landscape Wallpapers

Posted by admin | Posted in Wallpapers | Posted on 23-05-2009

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Everybody loves changing their desktop wallpapers from time to time! But finding the right image can be really tricky, since there are virtually billions of images to choose… here, I’ve selected 20 beautiful landscape wallpapers to ease your search.

There’s no doubt that these are awesome, and they’ll do just the right job revamping your desktop! Hope you all enjoy these! Cheers. ;)


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Magic lighting effect in photoshop

Posted by admin | Posted in Tutorials | Posted on 22-05-2009

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Well what I want to show here is how to create a nice light and magic effect.

1 - Create a radial gradient, in this case from a purple to a really dark purple

2 - Here I added a really cool Icon of a magic hat from the Crystal Clear Collection by Everaldo

3 - Add some text, I used the source code of a site to get the text and apply the Distort >Wave filter


Create two stripes of text

4 - Rotate and place the text

5 - Add some light using glow : Use different values for each line of text, the secret here is the blending option COLOR DODGE..


Change the values of Spread, Size and Range

6 - Group the 2 lines of texts and with one apply a mask to make the stripes disappear at their ends.

7 - With the other group of text apply a gausian blur, after that delete some parts to show the non-blury text.


This will add a movement feel to the text, like they are really being magicaly created.

8 - Create a new layer below the text and with a regular big brush like 100px add a spot of light in white.


The layer must be below the text, otherwise the glow will not affect the white spot

9 - Make some smoke again, I used the eraser, I could’ve used the liquify as well

10 - Create a cloud: to do that make use a marquee with feather set to a value bigger than 20 and apply the render>clouds holding the command key(mac), ctrl key(win).


The same as the previous post, and the most important thing apply the COLOR DODGE blending options on it

11 - Sparks: For the sparks create a brush, play with the shape dynamics, scatering, and other dynamics. After that, apply a Outer Glow and Inner Glow to create the magic effect.

End - The result is really simple but at the same time it looks beautiful.

The whole process took me about 35 minutes, one thing I think is really cool is to apply the color dodge blending option to folder, and put blured elements inside of it. Using it you can create some really amazing light effects.

The PSD files can be downloaded.

Click here to Download the Photoshop file used for this tutorial