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how to make such glow effect?
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It looks like an effect called 'light wrap'. You should be able to do it in either photoshop or AE. Here's a tutorial for AE
http://www.trainingshell.com/view_tutorial.php?id=69
DanDan Brew
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I think it just looks like a PS effect, probably achieved to a similar way to the 'Light Wrap' but instead of using background pixels to help the image 'sit back' against the background, you would use a coloured layer on either an Add, Screen, Soft light etc layer. Unfortunately I don't have any time to try and re-create it, let me know how you get on!
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yes i also have wondered how people do this in PS. i am not that great with PS as well. I have looked around for tutorials but people dont say exactly how they create it.
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usually i take the image. apply curves to single out the bright area. de-saturate it, add a gausian blur then change the color to tritone, then take all of that and put it ontop of the original shot and use screen
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You could just do it with a general dodge brush set to low values and soft edges to brighten specific areas. Then go over it on a separate layer with the color of your choice then experiment with the blending modes and opacity levels.
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Originally posted by jujubee View PostYou could just do it with a general dodge brush set to low values and soft edges to brighten specific areas. Then go over it on a separate layer with the color of your choice then experiment with the blending modes and opacity levels.
thanks. I thinks this is the best way to do it and to control the effect.
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Originally posted by cubiclegangster View PostI use one of 3 blending modes - soft light, screen or overlay and draw over the top in a coloured brush, lowering the opacity to 10-20% for each layer.
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hmmm...looks like a KNOLL LIGHT FACTORY applied to a specific layer without other lens effects...just my 2 centsMartin
http://www.pixelbox.cz
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