1. Create a new file and press D to restore the default colours (black and white). Apply a gradient using the Gradient Tool. 2. Go to Filter -> Render and select Difference clouds. 3. Now go to Image -> Adjustments -> Levels and drag the pointer of the Input Levels to the left until you get to a value around 4.50. 4. Invert the colours by going to Image -> Adjustments -> Inverse or by pressing Ctrl+ “i”. 5. Adjust the coloring and the contrast (Image -> Adjustments) and you’re done.Lightning never strikes twice in the same spot. Well, this tutorial will show you how to make a lightning strike in one spot, at least.
Friday, July 27, 2007
Photoshop: Lightning Strike
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