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Digital Star Effect Photoshop Tutorial
Creating the Dots - Part One
First, we'll transform a photo into a series of circles. This is done by combining several filters.Step 1
Open an image to edit.Step 2
Duplicate the layer (Layer> Duplicate Layer or Ctrl+J).Step 3
Select the new layer and apply a Mosaic filter (Filter> Pixelate> Mosaic) with a Cell Size of 8 square.Step 4
Apply a Find Edges filter (Filter> Stylize> Find Edges).Step 5
Apply a Median filter (Filter> Noise> Median) with a Radius of 2 pixels.Step 6
To reduce the size of the dots, we'll use the Maximum filter (Filter> Other> Maximum) to enlarge the white areas. Use a Radius of 1 pixel.Step 7
Invert (Image> Adjustments> Invert or Ctrl+I).Creating the Dots - Part Two
Now we'll create the outline of the circles. This layer will also be reused to create the star effect in the next page.Step 8
Duplicate the top layer (Layer> Duplicate Layer or Ctrl+J) and change the blending mode to Screen.Step 9
Apply a Find Edges filter (Filter> Stylize> Find Edges).Step 10
Invert (Image> Adjustments> Invert or Ctrl+I).The Star Effect
In this section, we'll add the star effect. This is done using the motion blur filter.Step 11
Duplicate the top layer twice (Layer> Duplicate Layer or Ctrl+J).Step 12
Activate the top layer and apply a Motion Blur filter (Filter> Blur> Motion Blur). Set the angle to 45º and the distance to 100 pixels.Step 13
Apply an Auto Levels (Image> Adjustments> Auto Levels or Shift+Ctrl+L).Step 14
Now we're going to do the same steps againusing a different Motion Blur angle on a different layer. Activate the layer below (Layer 1 copy 2) and apply a Motion Blur filter (Filter> Blur> Motion Blur). Simply type a "-" sign in front of the 45º and click OK.Step 15
Apply an Auto Levels (Image> Adjustments> Auto Levels or Shift+Ctrl+L).Step 16
Add a Brightness/Contrast adjustment layer (Layer> New Adjustment Layer> Brightness/Contrast) and adjust the settings to get the results you want.Final Results
source: photoshoptutorials.ws
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