![]() You can name the layer “warp stars” if you like.Ĩ. ![]() So now you get your warp motion over a background of motionless stars. Leave the center alone to do it at image center. The top layer that is on screen blending, choose that and go to Filters-> Blur-> Radial blur, choose method to zoom and amount I chose was 17. ![]() You can pick a brush and add bigger spots of white, to simulate bigger stars in each layer independently.ħ. I also moved the layer here and there a bit and rotated it to make it look random and different than it’s original.Ħ. At this point, I copy the layer and go to layer properties of the new layer, then choose blending option as “screen”, then i go back to the layer and scale it up by twice (200%) or more depending upon what i need. ![]() So go to Adjustment menu, Threshhold and move the slider to get the amount of stars you want.ĥ. We set the threshold to get the stars we want. So go to Blur, Choose Gaussian Blur and blur it by approximately. Next, we are going to add blur to this noise. So go to Filter, Choose Noise, Add noise and select a number like 35%-45% depending upon how dense you want the stars to be.ģ. So go ahead and fill it up with black color with the plain old bucket tool.Ģ. Choosing a higher resolution may make the stars look a little smaller but you can remedy it by varying the noise numbers and scaling in the steps ahead. So we open ******** PS and start with a new document, I chose 1920X1080 which is the standard HD.
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