Written By Steve Patterson
In this Adobe Photoshop tutorial, we're going to look at how to add colorful streaks of light to a photo. You've probably seen these light streaks used in ads for everything from shampoo to cellphones, and in fact they were used most recently in a cool ad for a new cellphone from Sprint and Samsung. Creating them is as easy as drawing a path with Photoshop's Pen Tool and then stroking the path with a brush, with a couple of simple layer styles used to add the actual color and light effect. It's all fairly easy, but if you've never used the Pen Tool before or you're not sure how to draw paths, you might want to check out our Making Selections With The Pen Tool tutorial first, where I cover everything you need to know about drawing and editing paths with the Pen.
Here's the image I'll be working with in this tutorial: And here's how it will look after adding our light streaks:
Step 1: Add A New Blank Layer We're going to be adding our light streaks on their own separate layer, so the first thing we need to do is add a new blank layer to our document. To do that, click on the New Layer icon at the bottom of the Layers palette:
Jumat, 08 April 2011
Adding Light Streaks to A Photo
Photoshop Tutorials: Clicking on the "New Layer" icon.
This adds a new blank layer, which Photoshop names "Layer 1", above our Background layer:Photoshop Tutorials: A new layer appears above the Background layer.
Photoshop Tutorials: Select the Pen Tool.
Photoshop Tutorials: Click on the "Paths" icons in the Options Bar.
Photoshop Tutorials: Clicking in the document to add an anchor point, then dragging out direction handles.
I'll continue drawing the rest of my first path by clicking and dragging a couple more times with the Pen Tool to add the rest of my path segments. I now have my first path running from left to right across the woman's shoulders and neck area:Photoshop Tutorials: The first path has now been added to the image.
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