PS Lighting Effect Chart:
1, new file: 800*800 pixels, background color is white.
2, fill the background layer to black, new layer "1". Set the foreground color to light gray, reference value (#E3E3E3), select the Ellipse tool, and draw a horizontal ellipse.
3, Filter---twisted---polar coordinates---plane coordinates to polar coordinates. Get the helix effect.
4, new "Layer 2", repeat the above operation, draw the Ellipse and execute "polar coordinates" command.
5, new "Layer 3", this time is to draw the vertical ellipse. (For ease of observation, you can temporarily hide Layer 1 and Layer 2)
6, Filter---twisted---polar coordinates---plane coordinates to polar coordinates.
7, create a new "Layer 4", repeat the above operation, draw the vertical ellipse and execute "polar coordinates" command. Then show layer 1 and Layer 2.
8, Merge Layer 3 and Layer 4, filter---blur---radial blur. (100, zoom, good)
9, merging layers 1 and Layer 2, filter---blur---radial blur (32, rotate, OK)
10. Merge the layers outside the background layer, ctrl+t, right-click---distort, adjust the graphics. Get this effect.
11, Merge all layers.
12, Filter---render---lens halo. (Move the center of the Halo to the center of the graphic, brightness 122, 50-300 mm zoom)
13, Ctrl+f, repeat the "lens halo" command.
14, the image---adjust---color balance (+100,+23,-72). Get the final effect.
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