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Easy Star Light in Photoshop

November 23, 2009

I've been writing tutorials inspired by skateboard deck designs for a few weeks and today it's not going to be different. I'm very addicted to that, I love the ideas some of the designers have and for this tutorial I will recreate a really nice effect with lines forming a star. However I will go a little bit further and I will transform it in a light effect and add a nice pattern overlay. Everything using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.

So in this tutorial we will create a composition from scratch first in Illustrator where we will play with shapes and the Blend Tool. After that in Photoshop we will add the light effects and the pattern overlay.

Step 1

We will start our image in Adobe Illustrator. We could have done it entirely in Adobe Photoshop but I like to use the right tool for the right type of work, if there's vector I will always use Illustrator, it's easier and faster. In Illustrator select the Star Tool and create a star.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 2

With the Line Segment Tool (\) create 2 lines following the base shape of the star. Use the image below for reference.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 3

With the Blend Tool (W), click on one line then click on the other one. You will apply the blend effect to the lines. Now double click on the Blend Tool icon to open the Blend Options. Change the Spacing to 10.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 4

Duplicate the whole blend object and move it to the other side of the star.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 5

Just flip horizontally the on side to get the other one.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 6

Keep duplicating until you get all the sides covered.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 7

Now lets add some color to the lines. I used red, yellow, green, cyan and purple for the colors.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 8

Open Photoshop and create a new document. I used 1920x1200 pixels. Then fill the background layer with a very dark grey.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 9

Copy each blend object from Illustrator and paste them in Photoshop separately, you will have 5 layers. Now it's really important to organize them.

Using the Lasso Tool (L) and mask (Layer>Layer Mask>Hide Selection) hide parts of the lines so they do not cross one another. That way the green lines will be on top of the blue and yellows. Use the image below for reference.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 10

Select all line layers and go to Layer>Merge Layers. Duplicate the layer. After go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. Use 10 pixels for the Radius.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 11

With the duplicate layer go again to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. Use 2 pixels for the Radius.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 12

Go to Layer>Layer Style>Color Overlay. For the color use white. After that group the layer and then change Blend Mode to Color Dodge.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 13

This is the effect you will have after these steps. Take a look at the order of the layers, it's really important for the lines effect.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 14

Add a group folder in the layer palettes and change the Blend Mode of the group to Color Dodge. After that inside this group add another layer. With the Brush Tool (B), select white for the color and get a very soft brush to start paint some light spots over the green lines.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 15

Let's use an image to add another light effect. The one I used can be downloaded for free at http://www.williams.edu/Astronomy/IAU_eclipses/eclipse_results.html. Place the image and change the its Blend Mode to Screen. After that with the Eraser Tool (E) delete most of the image leaving only the light effect in the middle of the document.

After that, go to Image>Adjustments>Hue and Saturation. Move the Hue until you get a greenish color.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 16

With the Brush Tool (B) and a very soft brush, change the opacity to 20% and start with a green color. So paint over the green lines, add another layer and select cyan and paint over the cyan lines. Do the same for the other colors. The idea is to make the light effect a little bit stronger. This layers will be beneath the lines.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 17

Add another layer, this time on top of the layers we painted in the previous step and beneath the lines. Go to Filter>Render>Clouds. Make sure you had black and white for the background and foreground colors. Change the Blend Mode to Overlay, then with the Eraser Tool (E) delete some parts of the layer to make the clouds less uniform.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 18

Now let's create a pattern, actually let's use an image and create a pattern from that. Download the Free Seamless Vector Perforated Metal Pattern (http://www.bittbox.com/freebies/free-seamless-vector-perforated-metal-pa...) and open it in Photoshop. Go to Edit>Define Pattern.

Back to our design, add another layer on top of the others and fill it with any color, the go to Layer>Layer Styles. First go to Blend Options and change the fill opacity to 0. After that go to Pattern Overlay. Select the pattern we've just created for the Pattern and reduce the Scale to 50%.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 19

Go to Layer>Layer Style>Create Layer. You will break the layer style into layers, so you will have a layer with the pattern you applied. Delete the other layers and with the pattern layer, change the Blend Mode to Multiply, then go to Edit>Transform>Warp. Use Fish Eye for the Warp and then move the controller to reduce the size of the warp in the middle. Use the image below for reference.

After that, change the Opacity to 20%.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Step 20

This is the order of the layers I have so you can have an idea and use it for reference.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop

Conclusion

The light effect we created here is nothing new, I've shown you how to create this quite a few times. However this time we played with patterns and the warp transform to add a very nice effect to the image. Once again I was inspired by a skateboard deck design and wanted to reproduce that in Photoshop. The whole idea of this tutorials is that we can play with the tool and learn at least something new.

Easy Star Light in Photoshop
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About the author

My name is Fabio Sasso, I'm a graphic/web designer from Porto Alegre, Brazil and I'm the founder of Abduzeedo. I hope we can share lots of information, tips, and ideas through Abduzeedo. Also you can follow me on Twitter or my personal site at http://fabiosasso.com.

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60 Comments

Flulu.Influenza11/23/2009

great and easy tut, thanks !

late_cow11/23/2009

nice tut!
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thepeachdesign11/23/2009

Nice tut, love the effects.

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Hybrid5911/23/2009

Génial se tuto j'ai appris pas mal de trucs !
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Markus J Nielsen11/23/2009

So sick!!

Paulo Henrique11/23/2009

cool!!!!!!!

bokiboka11/23/2009

Good work and great idea !!!

whatserface11/23/2009

oooooh, very nice :]

Thomasmburu11/23/2009

Sometimes i don't know how to describe you...

Arjun Phlox11/23/2009

Very nice!! I always love those light effects with simple techniques. :)

ALackOfColor11/23/2009

Looks like laser lights at raves . Niceee : )

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Mary Ker11/23/2009

Thanks. I always DO learn something new from your tutorials.

kion11/23/2009

thats just great. i´ll do it and i will make some visuals to use live. ;)

PedjaM11/23/2009

Interesting!

Punky the Germ11/23/2009

Wow ! Very nice .. Thank you .

Tifa11/23/2009

Maybe I have the layers wrong, but when I get to the blurring after step 10, it gets very dull and washed out, even with the color overlay in white/color dodge.

DesignBoy11/23/2009

Great tutorial, great effect! i will be giving it a go.

Design Informer11/23/2009

Very cool tutorial. Thanks Fabio!

jsidzei11/23/2009

woow!

JuanMarin11/23/2009

Fantastic tutorial, the result is really good

Thiago Bodruk11/23/2009

Crazy...

RicardolbSdA11/24/2009

C'e magnefic

Mr Dobilina11/24/2009

Doesn't work on PC, get to step 11 and no shine or gloss effect from the gaussian blurs, step 12 with the white just makes everything look grey/white...

Daan11/24/2009

For some reason, pressing (W) gives me the wand tool.. Can someone tell me where to find the blend tool? :D

Moe11/24/2009

Why don't you tell us the whole Tut? A look on the layer-list shows that you don't tell us how to set that light-effects for example..

Hector Matias11/25/2009

Hola...!!!

Ere un genio, que velleza de trabajo.
Desde Danto Domingo, R.D., La tierra del amor

Conrado Arduini11/25/2009

nice tuto!!!

Anonymous11/25/2009

FABIO=GAY

NourShow11/26/2009

That's really awesome and easy as you say ... Keep doing dude ;)
Have a good day everybody :)

JEGA11/27/2009

Great tutorial =)
Congratulations, you are good ^^
this is my personal result
http://img697.imageshack.us/i/piramide.jpg/
is no´t very good but it is XD

Deadman11/27/2009

Thx a lot! Really great tut! :D
<3 your light effects!

Anonymous11/28/2009

I'm a bit confused...at step 12 you've added the second guassian blur, and your result has this epic neon glow effect to it. Mine looks like somebody has taken a blurry photo.

Is there something I'm missing?

Jibatsu11/29/2009

i can't seen to get my lines the right length unless i stretch them and then they blur. any help?

devk11/30/2009

dont work at step 11 at macbookpro 13, where no shine effect....

tahir11/30/2009

woooooooow, really nice work + really ni8ce site

Jonny12/03/2009

You're missing a step between 10 and 11. Follwing the tut as above you get a washed out effect, not the white glow effect in the image.

SmsVar, Sms Gönder, Toplu Sms12/06/2009

wooww..

this is thanks..

Anonymous12/07/2009

same problem as others, after the blur it's all really dull, and I couldn't get the fish eye distortion to work either.
Perhaps its just me...
other than that was a really good tutorial

West Palm Beach Criminal Attorney12/08/2009

Love the tutorial, it's a great usage of the effect. The execution was a bit difficult but I appreciate the help.

Ridwansyah12/08/2009

Hahahaha good jobs bRo ..................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Victor Hugo12/08/2009

you fabio, I been checking the tut, and I get loose, so I download it, check it and undesrtand, there are a few details
that you dont mention (I tink its the personal stile) for example
the space between midle lines its wider,
it gives the impresion of near perspective
I instead use the same distance in each and it looks very sintetic....i guess wise men keeps some tricks... no just the clear way to see stuff based on own personal experience

anyway man thanks for the tut

Raphaela Joao12/09/2009

My god!! Each day I love your artwork more and more!! you are just amazing, and I'm your fan!!!

Morph12/10/2009

I really like it! good job ;)

Anonymous12/10/2009

totally... AWESOME!

So freaking! cool I love that!

Anonymous12/11/2009

How did you move the individual blend objects separately to photoshop and keep them in position (Still looking like a star)? I'm new to illustrator and I thought I'd give this little project a go. I'm pretty decent with Photoshop, but I just can't figure this one out. Any helpers out there?

Anonymous12/12/2009

Wow, That is really easy and nice TuT. Thats pretty intresting. Nice job

Anonymous12/14/2009

How do I do the star at the beggining?^^'

sarahfelldown12/15/2009

cool tut, but i think it's not compatible with CS3 or below. when i get to the gaussian blur and color overlay, that's where my results differ from yours.

w/e12/16/2009

I'm having the same issue as the rest. My image comes out very washed out looking and trying to place the other image and changing its mode to screen doesn't work either.

You got great looking results, can you help the rest of us out just a bit more? Please?

rozairo12/18/2009

really nice...

rossbecker01/01/2010

for those of you who are haveing trouble with the washed out look, you need to make sure both of the lines layers are smart objects. then apply the blur filter which will be a smart filter. the color overlay is then applied to the top layer of lines (the one with a blur of 2). you then select the layer and press ctrl+g to group it. change the blend mode of the group to color dodge. if you want to touch up your result, add another layer to the group and use a soft white brush to add or emphasize the effects.

Jake01/02/2010

Average overall result, but very bad as far as tutorial itself is concerned.

Anonymous01/09/2010

Port this tutorial to Pixelmator!

Michelle01/09/2010

I'd like to know how to keep all of the elements in place when copying to PSCS3. I get the layers all over the place. Also, the star part in the middle for me is white. Another issue is the lines are so faint! Should I use a 1px line, 10px line to create the lines in AI? Really cool effect but the detail in explaining is lacking some. Thanks tho.

Fredo01/22/2010

I dont have illustrator... any chance you can fill me in on how to pull this off on just PS? :D

Furtuna01/22/2010

Cool tutorial, but the light at the buttom of the star makes you stare into it:))

jucawho01/31/2010

Amazing tutorial man!!!

9FarS02/01/2010

Wery good tutorial - thanks

Scarlett02/04/2010

Awesome tuts as usual! :]

bangteh02/05/2010

thanks.. finally this is my starlight [ http://tempoyaker.deviantart.com/art/starlight-150362849 ], i use this tutorial..

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