Solar Energy. (Abstract Wallpaper)
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This is my 3rd wallpaper ever. I like the end result. There is still improving to do though. I call it...
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The render doesn't really match the background. But did you make that render? It's sick.
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I'm going to have to go along and say I love it.
It's beautiful, in my opinion.
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No, unfortunately. I don't know how to do that stuff. But, I did take the time to cut the background from the render, lol. That relly sucked. Then, I couldn't use the magicwand tool because it would cut parts of the render I needed. I'm happy with it though. It's my current wallpaper.
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BG just looks like clouds with a levels adjustment and a color balance.. You can do better than that.
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Yep, difference clouds. What do you suggest I do to get a better solar effect?
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Uhh.. Lens flare with some filters over it?
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It's beautiful, in my opinion.
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0 New layer > Background:Gray tone > Lensflare >Radial Blur around the flare > Screen Blending mode to previous layer > Adjust > Brughtness and Contrast > Nudge Contrast up and lower brightness a tad > Check Red Channel and brush away adverse effects caused.
That's the Cheesy way.
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