Photoshop Tutorial - stars, nebula, and special effects (part 1)

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2009

How to make stars, nebula, and special effects with photoshop.

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  • It turns black i ve done everything at the begining very annoying

  • @og0786

    Hey! If it all turns black you may need to dial back the blur. Too much blur makes the white completely disappear. If you do the brightness/contrast and nothing happens, there isn't any 'white' to contrast. Also, make sure the file is 120 dpi or so... it might not have enough color to work with. HTH. :-)

    Chris @ CCGSales

  • I'm just getting a heavy mess of blurry spots, to your knowledge has anything changed between your version of photoshop (I'm guessing it's 7), to CS4?

    Or is there anything I could have done wrong?

  • I'm on PS7... 2 possible reasons it is fuzzy, what file size/resolution are you using? The filter effects will be different depending on the resolution/file size. Also, did you try the adjust - brightness/contrast? When you up the contrast it makes the blobs bolder, and when you lower the brightness it brings them down to points. HTH

  • when i merge the 2 layers at the beginning it just turns to all black??

  • Are the layer properties of the top layer set to screen? You want the top (color star) layet set to screen, so it only shows the color stars and the black from the white star layer shows. Don't forget... when you merge layers it defaults back to 'normal' layer... change top layer to screen, bottom to normal. HTH

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  • If you are useing photoshop cs3 or higher.

    remember to mark "Use Legacy" on the Brightness/contrast!

  • Nice! Most people use Add noise instead of the dissolve blending mode!

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  • I LOVE YOU!

  • Whenever I put the contrast up, it makes the white darker and doesn't pop it at all. However, when I put it down, it does exactly that. Does it matter if I reduce the contrast on it instead of increase it?

  • George Lucas

  • sweet, love your work. i'm using ps8 some buttons in different places but worked the treet. thanks

  • lol this is OLDDD, but it helped me and im on CS5!! I knew how to do the stars and make them glow, but no idea abotu the nebula... thanks!!

  • @LukeQuietus i agree

  • This was AMAZING, Its so Clean and worth watching, thanks for teaching me something new lol

  • I think using noise gives a better effect, maybe not as high of quality

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