Here are some picts from my 1st session in my garage studio (When you look at my profile, the set is named Wendy's Photoshoot 4.14.09). Please comment.ThanksSee More
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I made a new layer in Photoshop. The Using paint bucket I converted the new Layer full Black. Then by using the filters menu render some difference clouds, (Filter>Render>Difference Clouds).
*If the clouds aren't black and white you need to change the colors your working with.
Then use another filter and apply a radial blur to the difference clouds with the center of the blur where the light source is in the picture, Run the intensity of the blur up around 90. (Filter>Blur>Radial Blur).
Then change the mode of the layer with the difference clouds on it to Overlay. (Another good mode to try might be Soft Light, you might like it better).
*You probably won't get it exactly the way you want it the first time so you might have to change the intensity of the radial blur or some other aspect of the process.
Please do intimate me if u r successful in the process Delete Comment
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You commented on my sunset asking if I used a filter... amazingly enough, no filter was used on any of my sunsets. Texas may not have much but it does have beautiful sunsets. =)
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I made a new layer in Photoshop. The Using paint bucket I converted the new Layer full Black. Then by using the filters menu render some difference clouds, (Filter>Render>Difference Clouds).
*If the clouds aren't black and white you need to change the colors your working with.
Then use another filter and apply a radial blur to the difference clouds with the center of the blur where the light source is in the picture, Run the intensity of the blur up around 90. (Filter>Blur>Radial Blur).
Then change the mode of the layer with the difference clouds on it to Overlay. (Another good mode to try might be Soft Light, you might like it better).
*You probably won't get it exactly the way you want it the first time so you might have to change the intensity of the radial blur or some other aspect of the process.
Please do intimate me if u r successful in the process Delete Comment