Jako
08-08-2003, 02:37 PM
Some guys asked me, how I made the glow effects in my latest image, so I wrote this tutorial:
How to turn on the light
All too often you have rendered a scene, but it looks boring and you have the impression, that something is missing. The light looks not really like “light” and also some colors are not good.
To prevent that you have that feeling I wrote this short tutorial. I hope it will help you! :)
http://www.2d-or-not-2d.de/guys/jako/tutorials/glow/1orginal.jpg
This is the image, how it looks like, after it is rendered. Now I try to turn the light on.
To do this, you have to go in Photoshop (or a similar program) and open your image.
You should select the whole image and copy it in a new layer. What you have to do at first , is to adjust the levels. Go to image/adjustments/levels... and drag the arrow in the middle to the right, until you are content. Then drag the right arrow a bit left so that the whole layer gets brighter. You have to know that all black areas in the image will be transparent. Now you have extracted all the image's brighter areas. Now set the blending mode to “linear dodge”. You will see, that all the dark areas get transparent. Go to filter/Blur/gaussian blur and make sure that preview is turned on. So you can adjust the blur of this layer and give it a glow effect.
http://www.2d-or-not-2d.de/guys/jako/tutorials/glow/2glow.jpg
How to turn on the light
All too often you have rendered a scene, but it looks boring and you have the impression, that something is missing. The light looks not really like “light” and also some colors are not good.
To prevent that you have that feeling I wrote this short tutorial. I hope it will help you! :)
http://www.2d-or-not-2d.de/guys/jako/tutorials/glow/1orginal.jpg
This is the image, how it looks like, after it is rendered. Now I try to turn the light on.
To do this, you have to go in Photoshop (or a similar program) and open your image.
You should select the whole image and copy it in a new layer. What you have to do at first , is to adjust the levels. Go to image/adjustments/levels... and drag the arrow in the middle to the right, until you are content. Then drag the right arrow a bit left so that the whole layer gets brighter. You have to know that all black areas in the image will be transparent. Now you have extracted all the image's brighter areas. Now set the blending mode to “linear dodge”. You will see, that all the dark areas get transparent. Go to filter/Blur/gaussian blur and make sure that preview is turned on. So you can adjust the blur of this layer and give it a glow effect.
http://www.2d-or-not-2d.de/guys/jako/tutorials/glow/2glow.jpg
