

Try to resist the urge to crank the outer glow up too much, if you look at photos of earth you will notice the atmosphere is not as big as you might expect. Next select outer glow, the default settings are usually pretty good, but have a play around. If youve ever wondered exactly how theyre created. We will start up by creating the foreground main character the big ringed planet, and we will do this using this texture, so follow the link up there for the planet texture and download it. Right click on the planet layer and then select blending options. You may have seen the little planet pictures that have been circulating the internet in recent years. The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial. So what are you waiting for? Will our fleet of ships survive this massive explosion? Let's get started! In addition to written content, this tutorial also includes over an hour of video instruction to help you along the way. fill in the selection with the color of the sky and fix it up with the Clone stamp tool (S).

Keep the selection of Rectangular to Polar. heres where youre going to see your planet for the first time Go to Filter -> Distort -> Polar Coordinates. In this series, we will explore the cosmos from the perspective of this fictional civilization making their way through the universe and will demonstrate the techniques that you can use in Photoshop to depict your own cosmic scenery. flip the photo upside down (Image -> Image rotation -> 180 degrees).
MAKE A TINY PLANET PHOTOSHOP SERIES
Today's tutorial is part of a 4-part series depicting the journey of the inhabitance of a dying world that must travel into the unknown to find a new world to call home. Our scene will depict a ringed planet and a fleet of ships struggling to get out of the way in time.
MAKE A TINY PLANET PHOTOSHOP HOW TO
Today’s tutorial will demonstrate how to create a supernova that is about to devastate an entire solar system. To use this, open up your panorama in Photoshop. Distorted horizon line: I’ve found that the easiest way to fix a distorted horizon line is to use the Puppet Warp function. And there’s your tiny planet When Things Go Wrong 1. This is important because the left over debris from these explosions eventually become planets, moons, air, water, and even life itself. Chances are there is some distortion in the sky, so make adjustments as necessary. Put another way, somewhere in the universe, a star explodes every second. Supernovas occur in our galaxy about once every 50 years. This brilliant burst of light is so bright that for a brief moment can outshine an entire galaxy. When stars die, they explode in a brilliant burst of light that releases more energy than our sun releases in its lifetime.
