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Title: Nightvision
Description: Photoshop


NoGravity - March 7, 2006 05:38 PM (GMT)
I made this due to a lack of good nightvision tutorials..
I was looking around the net for one, but they all didnt seem to work.
So i decided to find my own way.

1)
First of all..
Open your stock picture.
This is from an old factory near here.
user posted image

2)
Desurate your picture by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+U.
Press CTRL+SHIFT+N for a new layer and fill the new layer with WHITE.
Now go to Filter>Noise>Add Noise set to monochromatic and a value of 400%.

3)
Filter>Blur>Motion Blur with an angle of 0 and the distence on 999.
Now press CTRL+F untill the fading in the middle is gone.
Apply Filter>Render>Lighting Effects with these settings:
user posted image
Set this layer's blending mode to Multiply.
Result untill now:
user posted image

4)
Press CTRL+SHIFT+N for another new layer.
Fill it with white (again).
Now apply Filter>Noise>Add Noise but this time on 25%.
Apply Filter>Render>Lighting Effects with the same settings as shown in the previous picture.
Set this layer's blending mode to Soft Light.
Looks good huh?
Now Duplicate this layer by pressing CTRL+J and set the opacity of that new layer to 50% and the blending mode to Overlay.

5)
You're finished!
Result:
user posted image

With a few more tweaks it will look amazing.

Apocalypse - April 10, 2006 11:52 PM (GMT)
Thats really cool.
You did a great job.
Pics like that can make for a really cool backround for a sig. props.

-=UE=- Moo <DL> - June 19, 2006 12:02 PM (GMT)
PIMP! lolz




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