Saturday, August 8, 2009

IMAGE IN BULB EFFECT

in this tutorial I will show you how to create image effects in the light bulb. following are two pictures that I will use to create the image in the light bulb:




















image 1




















image 2




















images that had already been

The steps to create an image effect in light bulb:

step 1

Look for the picture we will use, image 1 will be a photo enter in the bulb while the image 2 is the image for a light bulb who we made as the background in this tutorial.

step 2

In the tool palette photoshop use the eleptical merque tool to select image 1.










Make a selection around the image that we will enter into the light bulb.




















Step 3

After the image selecting choose Select - Feather on the Feather radius to 20
then click OK.








Step 4

The next step to pull the image in the light bulb. to attract
selection into the bulb, use the move tool in the tool palette or press V on the
keyboard shortcut for. Then drag and pull the image.




















Image after slide using the move tool

Step 5

Use free transform to adjust the picture to the light bulb
by selecting Edit - free transform or by pressing Ctrl + t, and Arrange
photo (picture 1) to the bulb (picture 2).




















Step 6

If we look at the photoshop layers palette we have two layers
image, the photo (image 1) and bulb (image 2) as background.click
layer mask icon at the bottom of the palette.




















After clicking on the layer mask icon will appear on the right tumbnail photo
(picture 1) as appears in the picture below:




















Step 7

Now we have created a layer mask, we will use it to create a better blend between images 1 and 2 images. so that the image appear more ignites brush we will use the tool to wipe the outside of the ball with white light. In the palette select the Brush tool or directly select the B keyboard.









Step 8

After wipe the outside of the image the next step is to make the image these look like is in the bulb, for that click "layer style" in the the bottom of the layers palette select the Blending option. And do the settings in the underlying layer such as appear in the image below.










Done, you will see results as picture below:

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