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Subject: Sci-Fi Lighting Plug in ?


Danny_G ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2010 at 1:07 PM · edited Thu, 28 November 2024 at 8:17 AM
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I am very new to photoshop and I am looking to add sci-fi non animated lighting effects in my Terragen Classic Renders.  example landing lights, thruster glows, just bits to kick my Sci-Fi pieces up a few notches, not much luck with fauxing these effects, advise would be appreciated. OS ~ Windows32.  App ~ Ph Cs3

Perfect Example of the Effects I am Looking for By Kiddd7
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ThunderStone ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2010 at 4:44 PM

You might want to first Google for lighting effects photoshop sci fi... Then you might want to take a look at this tutorial or this tutorial. Then there is this one blog that has a listing of 40 ps tutorials... and one more tip... Experiment, experiment and ask the artist how he or she created that particular effect then build on it....


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OS: Windows 11 64-bit
Poser: Poser 11.3 ...... Units: inches or meters depends on mood
Bryce: Bryce Pro 7.1.074
Image Editing: Corel Paintshop Pro
Renderer: Superfly, Firefly

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Danny_G ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2010 at 5:02 PM · edited Sat, 05 June 2010 at 5:04 PM
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Quote - You might want to first Google for lighting effects photoshop sci fi... Then you might want to take a look at this tutorial or this tutorial. Then there is this one blog that has a listing of 40 ps tutorials... and one more tip... Experiment, experiment and ask the artist how he or she created that particular effect then build on it....

 

Thanks I googled it before I posted the tread, I was looking @ Red Giant Software and others, just wanted to know if anyone was working with something that would get the results per my example. This hobby is getting quite expensive, I just want to get the correct products from experienced users 
Thanks for the Links
Best Regards
Danny

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ThunderStone ( ) posted Sat, 05 June 2010 at 5:49 PM

Oh okay... but you can always try asking the artist how he/she did that effect...


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Bryce: Bryce Pro 7.1.074
Image Editing: Corel Paintshop Pro
Renderer: Superfly, Firefly

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BAR-CODE ( ) posted Sun, 06 June 2010 at 8:21 AM

those FX are mostly done with good brushes and color choice..
I have never seen a plugin that can make them ..
Here RMP and at DAZ3D are good brushes that can be used for it..
but i found tons of them free around the Web ..

Brushes and Colors that the trick 😉 afaik...

 

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Danny_G ( ) posted Sun, 06 June 2010 at 9:47 AM
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Thks for the reply

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BAR-CODE ( ) posted Sun, 06 June 2010 at 9:50 AM

okay okay ... i have to admit Filter forge can make some nice "lightsaber fx" ..
But they can be done with CS3 4 and 5 easy too ..
Btw if your going to use PShop a lot filterforge pro is a damn good investment!!

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Danny_G ( ) posted Mon, 07 June 2010 at 6:18 PM · edited Mon, 07 June 2010 at 6:20 PM
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Picked up Knolls Lighting package, very happy with it. Still playing, also stocked up on some brushes, just practicing now, Found some good tutorials @  Kiddd7's Deviant Art Gallery
Thanks for the heads up

Danny_Gordon
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crocodilian ( ) posted Wed, 16 June 2010 at 6:33 PM

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Filters and plugins are much less useful than people imagine. There's rarely a good "one click" solution to making things turn out the way you want them.

Its worth spending a little time to learn how to get a good glow effect-- then you can tweak it precisely to your situation. 

The most obvious glow tool you have are the Layer Styles. What's great about them is that they remain "live" and editable at all times-- with a plugin, you apply it, you alter the pixels, and then you've got what you've got . . . if you decide that its not quite right, you have to go back and do it again.


Danny_G ( ) posted Wed, 16 June 2010 at 6:52 PM
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Thanks for the advise, As mentioned above I a fairly new the only time I would use the above would be for signatures or adding lunar cell moons, you'll would probably get a kick out of that. But thats all I knew. But now I think of it I could just add text   " . "  than add the above effects and get those results. Thank you

Danny_Gordon
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