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Showing posts with label light motion trails. Show all posts
Showing posts with label light motion trails. Show all posts

Saturday, 30 July 2011

PHOTOSHOP updates HOW TO Creating light motion trails & glowing sparks

A technique often used in advertising these days, is these glowing lines. They look like light motion trails. If you ever wondered how to create these kind of lines, here is how I do it…

Light motion trails

Drawing a line
Draw a nice thin curved filled line in Photoshop using the Pen tool.PHOTOSHOP updates
Drawing a line
Add a glow
Double click the shape layer on the right to activate the Effects. Check the Outer Glow option and play with the color, transparency,... That's basically it. I think the hardest part is finding the exact setting and drawing the exact line you want.
Add a glow

Glowing sparks

Create the right brush
Create a brush using the following settings. Choose the default Soft Round 21 px brush. Go to the Brushes palette and edit the following settings:
Create the right brush
  • Change the spacing in the Brush Tip Shape to 222%

  • Check Shape Dynamics and change the Size Jitter to 100%

  • Check Scattering, check Both Axes and put the Scatter to 775%

Draw a random line using the brush
Choose a light color that will match perfect for the glowing sparkling dots. Draw a random line using the brush. That's it ;)
Draw a random line using the brush

Trail of stars

As an extra we create a trail of stars. Launch Illustrator, create a new document and draw a group of random stars using the Star shape tool. You can use a circle as a guide (draw a circle and hit command/control + 5). Select all stars and drag them in the Symbols palette. Now select the Symbol Sprayer tool, choose the stars as symbol to spray with and draw the trail. You may need to experiment a bit with the Symbol Sprayer tool settings. Do this by double clicking the Symbol Sprayer tool in the Toolbox. If you got your trail, select all stars and go to Object > Expand. Select all stars, go to Photoshop and paste your stars as a Shape Layer. Fill them in the color you want, add some PHOTOSHOP updates transparency or a gradient mask etc. Play around.
Create a trail of stars

End result

The end result could be something like this:

 SR:-veerle-v2.duoh

PHOTOSHOP updates HOW TO Creating light motion trails & glowing sparks

A technique often used in advertising these days, is these glowing lines. They look like light motion trails. If you ever wondered how to create these kind of lines, here is how I do it…

Light motion trails

Drawing a line
Draw a nice thin curved filled line in Photoshop using the Pen tool.PHOTOSHOP updates
Drawing a line
Add a glow
Double click the shape layer on the right to activate the Effects. Check the Outer Glow option and play with the color, transparency,... That's basically it. I think the hardest part is finding the exact setting and drawing the exact line you want.
Add a glow

Glowing sparks

Create the right brush
Create a brush using the following settings. Choose the default Soft Round 21 px brush. Go to the Brushes palette and edit the following settings:
Create the right brush
  • Change the spacing in the Brush Tip Shape to 222%

  • Check Shape Dynamics and change the Size Jitter to 100%

  • Check Scattering, check Both Axes and put the Scatter to 775%

Draw a random line using the brush
Choose a light color that will match perfect for the glowing sparkling dots. Draw a random line using the brush. That's it ;)
Draw a random line using the brush

Trail of stars

As an extra we create a trail of stars. Launch Illustrator, create a new document and draw a group of random stars using the Star shape tool. You can use a circle as a guide (draw a circle and hit command/control + 5). Select all stars and drag them in the Symbols palette. Now select the Symbol Sprayer tool, choose the stars as symbol to spray with and draw the trail. You may need to experiment a bit with the Symbol Sprayer tool settings. Do this by double clicking the Symbol Sprayer tool in the Toolbox. If you got your trail, select all stars and go to Object > Expand. Select all stars, go to Photoshop and paste your stars as a Shape Layer. Fill them in the color you want, add some PHOTOSHOP updates transparency or a gradient mask etc. Play around.
Create a trail of stars

End result

The end result could be something like this:

 SR:-veerle-v2.duoh