| Blast Tutorial |
| In the end you should have somthing similar to this: |
| 1. Ok, first open Adobe Photoshop. Now open your Render image into photoshop. You'll need to use someone else's render image, or if you have your own 3d program you can make your own or use the link above which I highly reccomend. I used Bryce 5 to make this one. |
| This tutorial is similar to the tutorial right here . I just added a little bit of stuff to it, and added a few steps. |
| 2. Ok now that you've opened it, zoom in once using the zoom key at the side panel on your left. Now click Filter -> Blur -> Radial Blur. Set "Quality" to "best" and set the type to "zoom". Make the amount from 20-50, I kept mine at 20 because you can accually see some of the image, not just a blur. |
| 3. Aight so now you have this blurry image. We're gonna add some nice bright wind gusts into it Click Filter-> Stylize-> Wind. Keep the method at wind, and you can choose the direction you want. |
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| 4. Almost done! Hold down the CTRL button and press U (CTRL-U). This lets you fool around with some color aspects. Now look in the bottom right corner and make sure both preview and colorize are checked, but if you like the color it currently is, do not check colorize. Use the Hue slider to change the color, you can get every color in the alphabet (excuse my language) using this. Saturation which is below Hue will change the density of the color, making the color from greyscale (Left) to almost full color (right). I usually keep saturation pretty close to the middle. I kept my image as a nice bright orange, but by all means choose your favorite The last slider which is Brightness, is pretty much self explanitory. When you like the preview, click ok |
| 5. Last step. Filter-> Vider-> De-Interlace. Set the radio buttons to "Even Fields" and "duplication" and click "ok". you're done! I have some extras at the bottom, but for now save it and if you're satisfied go ahead and save for web by clicking File-> save for web then clicking "ok". |
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| EXTRA! Ok to make the wind turn into stars, go into the layers menu, (you can open it at the top in the window menu) and double click on background and it will give you the layer name screen and click ok if you havent done so. Right click on the layer and select "duplicate layer". Now go back to the wind in filter-> Stylize-> wind and click the opposite direction that you chose before. Your wind will now be double-edged. EXTRA! Duplicate the layer like in the last extra, set the mode to lighten and click Edit-> Transform-> Flip Horizontal |
| Created By RoBiNlOaF |