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Author Topic: Surprisingly Easy Rainbow Light Painting Effect  (Read 261 times) Bookmark and Share
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« on: October 21, 2009, 02:58:50 AM »

Step 1

Start off by opening any photo into Photoshop. This effect works best with isolated objects on black backgrounds such as the image below.



Step 2

To begin, we'll desaturate the image. This step isn't necessary to get the effect, but it will be helpful when we're painting. In the Layers palette, click on thebutton and choose Hue/Saturation.



In the Hue/Saturation tool, set the Saturation to -100 then click OK.

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« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2009, 03:06:06 AM »

Step 3

Now we'll create a new layer. This is the layer where we will be painting the colors on. Click on thebutton in the Layers palette. This will create a new layer called "Layer 1".



Change the blending mode of Layer 1 to Color.



Step 4

The primary colors that we'll be using are yellow, magenta, and cyan. Before we start painting, we'll use the Swatches palette so that we can quickly select those three colors. In the Swatches palette (Window > Swatches), click on the image icon then choose one of the PANTONE CMYK swatches.



Step 5

Select thetool from the toolbar. Right mouse click on the image and the brush options will appear. Set the hardness setting to 0%. Don't worry about the master diameter setting yet.



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« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2009, 03:09:23 AM »

Step 6

Begin by selecting either yellow, magenta, or cyan from the Swatches palette and painting anywhere in the image with a large brush size. You can adjust the brush size by pressing the [ or ] key on your keyboard.



Select a different color and paint the rest of the image.



Final Results

Now that you're done, you can delete the Hue/Saturation adjustment layer.

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