Recently, I have seen many astronomical photos of the sun on some of the science and technology websites, and I like the fiery colors, so I made a picture with Photoshop, although it is not as effective as those of the Professional Space Telescope, but at first glance it really looks like a thing. If friends are interested, let's share the fun of drawing the sun!
1. Build a 500x500 white canvas, make sure the foreground color is black, the background color is white, perform the filter → render → cloud command, add a cloud effect to the image, and then execute the filter → twist → glass command to open the Glass dialog box, where texture is matte and zoom is 140. "Twist" is 10, "smoothness" is 2, and the effect is shown in Figure 1.
Fig. 1 effect after "cloud" and "glass"
2. Perform "filter → render → layered clouds" command, add layered cloud effect to the image, and press the CTRL+F key repeatedly to add "layered cloud effect" filter to enhance the effect. Then execute the image → adjust → hue/saturation command, open the Hue/Saturation dialog box, where you check the coloring checkbox, set hue to 0, saturation to 100, lightness to 30, and the image becomes red when the adjustment is complete.
3. Select the Elliptical Marquee tool and press the SHIFT key to draw a positive circle in the image. First perform the image → adjust → hue/saturation command, open the Hue/Saturation dialog box, set the image in the selection to Orange, and then add the glass filter again, and then perform the filter → twist → spherical command, add a spherical filter to the image to produce a sphere effect on the image in the selection. As shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2 Making the image a spherical effect
4. Execute "filter → liquefaction" command, open the "liquefaction" dialog box, select the Rotate Twist tool clockwise, set the appropriate brush size, hold the mouse over the sun to draw the lava swirl, and after the vortex is drawn, use the Smudge tool to draw the flame out of the interior, drawing the flames out from within, and using the " Dodge Tool in the Sun click and drag, so that the red light in the image of yellow, or even emit dazzling white blaze, completed after the effect as shown in Figure 3.
Fig. 3 The effect of the completion of the solar rendering