Photoshop :: Glowing Effect NOT On Text?
Jan 2, 2005Is there anyway to make a graphic sort of 'glow' using Photoshop? I know I have seen banners that look like they do, but I'm not sure if they were made with Photoshop.
View 4 RepliesIs there anyway to make a graphic sort of 'glow' using Photoshop? I know I have seen banners that look like they do, but I'm not sure if they were made with Photoshop.
View 4 RepliesHow to make a 'glowing' effect NOT on the text?
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Example : [URL]..........
how they designed the word Najwa in this picture.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI was messing around the other day and I came up with this effect. In my haste to get something done I just saved the picture and moved on. Unfortunately now I am unable to remember the name or location of the effect I used. I am not sure if it is a filter or not. I am sure this is just a silly little thing and I am being dumb, however I have gone through every menu and every filter and I can't seem to figure it out. This image I believe I had inverted and maybe changed the color layout a little bit, but the effect changed both color and style.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have looked everywhere at all sorts of photoshop and illustrator tutorials (because I couldn't find a Xara one) to accomplish this effect. I am creating a website for my client Jim and would like to incorporate a similar image to what he's using on his book cover, but with some different colors as the background to his site.
You can see what I'm trying to do in his blog header background here: [URL]......
I've found that this is a stock photo used in a lot of places, but I'm not really interested in getting the original image - I have that, but as a Jpeg on a black background. I'd prefer to learn how to create a similar effect in Xara.
I have tried all sorts of things that are kind of close, but just not there yet. I've tried using a line with pen pressure with a glow shadow. I've tried lines with a stained glass color overlay. I've tried creating a number of different brushes with a few levels of color, some with Gaussian blur applied, etc. but I just can't get this effect down. It always looks pretty good when I'm done, but then I look at the inspirational original and I'm not even in the ballpark for the amount of shine, glow, impact, etc.
In the end, this may not even work for the site since will be putting it on a light colored background, but I still want to know how to create this, as I'm sure I'll be able to use the technique elsewhere.
I was using Illustrator CC today and had the Drop Shadow show up in the menu of Effect > Stylize. Now all I see in this menu is Glowing Edges. How did this happen and how do I get all the effects to show up again?
Edit: Never mind. I was looking under the Photoshop Effects section instead of the Illustrator Effects section.
I'm wondering how to do glowing text over a background image. What I am looking for is the technique used on the title text from the show "Smallville"
Here are the restrictions:
-Background image (obviously background layer)
-Glowing text (but not regular font. I made some font and just saved as black and white image)
I have spent a while looking for the technique, but nothing seemed to work well. I applied a Gaussian filter, weird polar coordinates thing (seen from another site), and Wind effect.
The wind effect seems closest. However, when I force a black and white text image to have the wind effect, the background of the white glowing text remains black and it looks bad if I just make the black transparent.
how to duplicate the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid banner - not sure how they got the glowing to work.
View 3 Replies View Relatedmaking a "glowing" effect for a project of mine. I made a roman numeral three, and I have a grid that I'll be using as the background. I want to make it so that just the outline of the Roman numeral is showing, and you can see the grid through it, but I want the outline to look like its glowing. Someone suggested to me that I just lower the fill opacity to Zero in the blending options, and apply the "outer glow" to it. which looks cool, but I want the glow to be bright white at the top, and gradually fade to a blue glow towards the bottom, and I can't accomplish this because it wont let me paint over the "outer glow " effect. someone else suggested that I paint the outline how I want, (blue on top, white on bottom) and then feather it to give it a glow look, but it wont let me feather for some reason, (maybe i'm not doing it right?)
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm going through this tutorial: URL....On step 10 it says to go to Filter>Stylize>Glowing Edges......I can't find it there! Is it not in photoshop CS6? This is especially frustrating because this is one of the most important parts of the tutorial and I've been working on this for hours only to find that Glowing Edges is missing.I'm using the free 30-day trial.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI was trying to turn a photograph into a pencil sketch. When I attempted to go:
Filter>Styalize>Glowing Edges, I find that Glowing Edges is de-selected and, therefore, is unavailable.
I am curious if anyone has any tips on how to make some realistic looking burning and glowing coals.
View 4 Replies View RelatedIn analog photography, various soft focus filters will create a glow in the highlights, without blurring them (a slight loss of contrast, but no loss of resolution). I've tried a duplicate layer, Gauss blur, lighten blend mode.... just got a glowing blur....
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm sure this is covered but maybe I didn't search hard enough to find it on the forum but.. how is this done?
My main question is how do you do that glow thing on the eyes?
my second question is is there a way to take out that name and put one of my own in there?
ive been trying to create a fluro looking rings like the ones in the pic but finding it impossible with my knowledge of photoshop.
View 4 Replies View RelatedIt has been quite a while since I have posted. And in that period, my Photoshop skills have improved greatly. I am still learning a few new techniques and I just started working on brushing. There is a certain technique that I see quite often and would love to learn how to do. I'll post a few examples so you guys can see the effect that I am leaning towards.
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View 9 Replies View RelatedWhere do i find glowing edges on cs6?
View 4 Replies View RelatedOf course photoshop can touch up an image to make it appear that a 3d image is glowing but can photoshop 3D (cc version) create and render an object to glow as if it were giving off light that then produces an auric glow around the object?
I need to have a sphere that appears to emanate light and then gives off a glow, an aura around it, without having to touch up the photo in photoshop 2D.
Where did the Glowing Edges Filter go in CS6? How can I get it back or duplicate it?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedHow can I go back and edit text? I tried going back and editing the text I had, but the entire text disappeared.
I'm using a text effect, I need to edit the text itself while still maintaining the effect.
I don't want to start over and repeat the lengthy process of making the same effect again with new text.
i was going through the top ten pstech tips in the tech section, and the first one is coool, you can paint in effect just how it says.
but can you text in effect? i know it must be able to be done but it doesn`t work in the same way, i can`t write text on the layer mask.
How do you get the effect they got around the text.....like a drop shadow and the outline that looks like it had been sketched or shook or something.
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