We will need a nice model image and some vector curves.
There are plenty to be found at Vecteezy and here is where I got mine.
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Step 1 – Setting Up Background:
Create a document of size 750 by 550px.
Set your foreground color to #505050 and background color to #000000.
Drag a Radial Gradient at the position shown in the diagram.
Step 2 – Cropping the Model:
Crop out the model with Pen tool. You can check out this post to find out how. Go to Image > Adjustments > Levels to tone it darker.
Open up the vector curves you downloaded from Vecteezy in Illustrator. Select the curves and press Ctrl+C. Switch back to Photoshop and press Ctrl-V. Select Paste As Smart Object.
Postion the curves as shown on the left.
Step 3 – Glowing Curves:
Duplicate the vector curves layer. Right-click on this new layer and choose Rasterize.
Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur with 2px. Set the Blending Mode for this layer to Color Dodge.
With Soft Eraser tool of 300px, erase those parts that are further away from the model.
Step 4 – Adding Color Light:
Create a new layer between the curves and the model.
Make a circular selection with Elliptical Marquee tool at the center. Go to Select > Modify > Feather with 30px.
Fill this selection with #D200FF. Change the Blending Mode to Screen and opacity to 40%.
Step 5 – Adding More Lights:
Using the same method in Step 4, create 2 more colored lights above the model layer.
The colors used are #F6FF00 and #00A2FF. Change the Blending Mode for these two layers to Overlay and opacity to 60%.
Step 6 – Creating Smoke:
Create a new layer below the model and draw a large rectangle with color #FFFFFF.
Go to Filter > Liquify. Using the Forward Warp tool with size 300px, push the white rectangle any way you like to form a wavy look.
Step 7 – Glowing Smoke:
Select the Smudge tool with size 200px, smudge the white wave earlier around the model. You can pull and push the waves around in any manner.
You can start to see nice glow of colors blending around the blurred edges.
Step 8 – Adding Point Lights:
Create a new layer on top of the rest.
Select a Soft Brush tool with #FFFFFF. Paint some white dots of various sizes along the edge of the model.
Step 9 – Stroking Paths:
Create another new layer on top. Use the Pen tool and make one or two paths similar to the one I had in the diagram.
Set the foreground color to #FFFFFF. Select the Brush tool and reduce the size to 3px. Right-click on the path(s) you drawn and choose Stroke Path.
Check on Simulate Pressure then OK.
Step 10 – Glowing Lines:
Right-click on the lines layer and choose Blending Options > Outer Glow. Set the Blend Mode to Linear Dodge (Add), Size to 6px and Color to #00D2FF. The rest leave as default.
I am Johnson Koh, a graphic and web designer in Singapore. Founded 10Steps.SG in August 2008 with the purpose to share my experiments and interesting design news.
Could you tell me pls, do you use CS4 or CS3, because I’m a little bit stuck at Step 6.
I’ve drawn the rectangle. But when I try to use Filter/Liquify it warns me that it will “rasterize the shape”. I’m aware that I can use other means to create the smoke, but I want to understand yours.
tks
Thank you for your tuts, Johnson! I’m from Brazil. I’m still studying about PS and CorelDraw, and it’s been helpful and funny following your explanations! With this one I made a New Year’s Virtual Greeting Card! I’ll always take a look at this wonderful site and learn more and more… Happy 2010 for you full of creativity and good energy!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us and doing it so clearly. This is a fun technique and I can see so many possibilities of what you can do with it. Thank You!
amazing work. it found your site while trying to figure out how this one person retouches his photos. your tutorial is the closest i could find. any other ideas or explanations as to how he does his stuff?
pablo-b.com is the site with similiar photoshopping techniques.
maybe you could send me a step by step in more detail on how to use this technique? It would be great to learn for my digital photography course in my A – Levels =]
I didn’t get it i mean step 7 lost me and i spent ages trying to get it! I mean when i smudge the white rectangle thingy all i get is white everywhere… Is it possible to post a screenshot of the layer positioning ? …
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yow i did this with my idea and brush
(http://i574.photobucket.com/albums/ss184/byroncnapier2134/BEAUTY.jpg )
this on i learn from your tut thanks for sharing i have more ideas for this project.
(http://i574.photobucket.com/albums/ss184/byroncnapier2134/ALISONHINDS4.jpg )
Could you tell me pls, do you use CS4 or CS3, because I’m a little bit stuck at Step 6.
I’ve drawn the rectangle. But when I try to use Filter/Liquify it warns me that it will “rasterize the shape”. I’m aware that I can use other means to create the smoke, but I want to understand yours.
tks
how do i create an “Radial Gradient” ? is that a tool ????
It is inside the gradient tool in Photoshop in the options bar at the top there are gradient styles,it is usually the second one.
Thank you for your tuts, Johnson! I’m from Brazil. I’m still studying about PS and CorelDraw, and it’s been helpful and funny following your explanations! With this one I made a New Year’s Virtual Greeting Card! I’ll always take a look at this wonderful site and learn more and more… Happy 2010 for you full of creativity and good energy!
hi ! it is perfect
thanks for sharing!but ı couldn’t do it
came a bit complicated
Hello Ecem, do you mind sharing which part of the tut you are stuck at? I will be happy to help
Very nice tutorial
– Best wishes to all designers who visited this … hope you learn something from this tutorial.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us and doing it so clearly. This is a fun technique and I can see so many possibilities of what you can do with it. Thank You!
great tutorial
what a beauty colour mix..
thank u..:)
I must say you have a good eye for details David!
Great tutorial!
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I don’t know if you saw but she’s zipper is open
where can i download this ?
its awesomeee
damn cool man……awesome……….excellent…….
Certainly Deano. See you around!
Excellent TUT Johnson – THKS for sharing there are some really GR8 tips here that can be expanded on! Keep ‘em coming! Deano
exactly what i’ve been looking for!
it’s what i need for my current project
thanks!!!
Glad you guys like it! I have just seen your sites. They are both beautiful
Awesome …. very clear & easy to undertand. TY 4 sharing
Very creative and interesting effect! Great job
Thanks guys!
You got the idea totally!
@Jessa: Great work there
here’s my simple work.
http://i683.photobucket.com/albums/vv198/jessVamp/hiphop.jpg
thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!
congratulation for the site!!!
*=D
Thanks guys
I’m learning a lot while writing these tutorials as well. Glad to have you all here with me.
you are very nice really to share your knowledge about photoshop….thank you very much…you are a big help..mwahhh..
KERENNN!!! (indonesia)
thank’s 4 sharing, your tutorial is very usefull
Not nice not hard
U R THE MAN …
10X 4 THAT PICE OF ART .. WAITING 4 MORE !
thanks..
I just tripped on it! lovely work mate! thanks alot for sharing.
amazing work. it found your site while trying to figure out how this one person retouches his photos. your tutorial is the closest i could find. any other ideas or explanations as to how he does his stuff?
pablo-b.com is the site with similiar photoshopping techniques.
I’m flattered Rocco. You have done a great job in your attachment too
Hey Johnson you are god!!!
very nice, this is my version:
http://www.lozanoweb.com/Tutos/Efect_lighting_By_Rocco.jpg
Thanks Manuel!! For seeing my efforts and all the kind comments that you left.
Awesome!!!
Creating Smoke looks very interesting… you create the smoke rather than “i used the xxx smoke brushes you can download here”.
I’ll try this one!! thnx
maybe you could send me a step by step in more detail on how to use this technique? It would be great to learn for my digital photography course in my A – Levels =]
I didn’t get it i mean step 7 lost me and i spent ages trying to get it! I mean when i smudge the white rectangle thingy all i get is white everywhere… Is it possible to post a screenshot of the layer positioning ? …
hi johnson , this learning is very good
plz send to my email this psd file
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write to my site
very nice
tnx
thank you this is a very classy piece of work
thanks for sharing and teaching others your techniques
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nice!
wow!!! thanks for sharing!
Great job HAQ! Keep it up
Very good tutorial. Teached me a whole new way of making signatures.
This is what I made with this tutorial:
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f279/Haq_Sabre/Lambo.jpg
cool!!!!
cool tut! thnx!
Thanks Santiago
I’m glad you like this tut.
Cheers!
this is juat amazing!
i just installed photoshop on mi pc
and this was my first tutorial.
you made it so easy and detailed!!!!
u thank you so much!
now i’m recommending the website to all my friends!
Thanks guys!
Man This Is Amazing
Vraiment magnifique comme effet. Je l’ai essayé, j’ai adoré! Merci de nous transmettre ainsi vos recherches graphiques!!!
how about those w/o illustrator? is there any alternatives?:p
this effect is so cool! wanna try it but i dont have A.I for the vector thingy
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omg this is sweet! thanks for sharing!