1, first install KPT6.0 plug filter, open Photoshop.
2, create a new 640*480 pixel file, the background content is white.
3, Ctrl+i, reverse phase.
4, ctrl+j, copy layer.
The filter you want to use requires the layer to have a fill color.
5, use the filter →kpt6.0→kpt skyeffects.
Select the night in the style set.
Move the moon to a central location and click OK.
6, Next press m, select the elliptical Marquee tool, set feather value of 2, press ALT and shift to the center of the Moon as the point, draw a round selection.
7. Click on the Mask button on the Layer palette to set up the mask version.
The main purpose of this step is to pull out the picture, separating the moon from the black background. )
8, click on the Layer palette on the FX, Layer Style button, select gradient overlay.
When you open the Gradient editor, click the gradient.
Design gradients.
From left to right is:
Position 0%, color rgb (102,0,0)
Position 54%, color rgb (167,67,18)
Position 80%, color rgb (245,202,141)
Position 95%, color rgb (255,255,255)
Position 100%, color rgb (255,255,255)
Set the blending mode of the gradient to linear light, with the style radial, scaled to 90%, while holding down the left mouse button to move the center position of the gradient in the picture to the right, and then click OK.
9, press V, switch back to the mobile tool, moving the moon to the appropriate location.
10, add text appropriately, get the final effect of the lunar eclipse Red Moon.
Note: This tutorial takes PhotoshopCS3 as a tool. According to this method, you can also arbitrarily change the total solar eclipse Moon size and color.
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