lazer effect ps

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Tutorial Details Type: syfy Software: Photoshop Difficulty: Beginner End Result a preview of what you’ll be creating. (click to see full size) To get started we need to create a new document and set the size to 864 * 864 in RGB color mode with a 72 dpi. After you have created the document, fill the background

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Page 1: Lazer Effect Ps

Tutorial Details

Type: syfy

Software: Photoshop

Difficulty: Beginner

End Result  a preview of what you’ll be creating.

(click to see full size)

 

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To get started we need to create a new document and set the size to 864 * 864 in RGB color mode

with a 72 dpi.  After you have created the document, fill the background with black color.

 

Create a new layer and name it “White Line”, then use the Rectangular Marquee Tool to select a line

and fill it in with white color.

 

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select your white Line layer and go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and set the Radius to 1.0 pixels.

 

Now create a new layer named “glow” and place it underneath your white line layer. Then do the

same thing you did in step 2 but this time make the line twice as big and change its color to #5cf2fd.

 

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Select your glow layer and go to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur and set the angle to -49 and the distance

to 32 pixels.

 

Go back to your “white line” layer and set the blend mode to Overlay.

 

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Grab your Brush Tool (B), and set the size to 2 px. Then go to Shape Dynamics and set the Size Jitter

to 100%, Roundness Jitter to 100% and Minimum Roundness to 1%.

 

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Next select the Scattering and set the Scatter to 1000%, Count to 1% and Count Jitter to 100%.

 

Now that you have your brush set up create a new layer and paint a line that wraps around your laser

beam.

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These next few steps are optional.

If you want to change the color of the laser beam just select each layer and go to Image >

Adjustments > Hue/Saturation, select the colorize option and use the Hue, saturation and  Lightness

options to change the color of the laser beam.

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Also you can add a small glow to the beam by selecting the layer style and adding a outer glow.

 

 

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Here are a few projects that I have used the laser beam effect with.

 

 

End Result  a preview of what you just created.