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Title: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Ricu on June 11, 2006, 11:31:03 AM
(Before starting Reset your workspace by Window ---> Workspace ---> Reset Pallete Locations

* First of all start with a 750x750 image.
* Select the elliptical marquee tool. Set it's style to "Fixed Size" and Width and Height to 750 , 750 and click to create the selection
* And drag it in the center
* Create a new layer and name it "Water"
* Goto Filter --> Render --> Clouds
* Now goto Filter --> Distort --> Spherize {Amount : 100 ---- Mode : Normal}
* Lock the layers transparency by clicking on the small checkerboard icon in the layers windows
* Filter --> Blur --> Gaussian Blur {Radius : 20}
* Goto Image --> Adjustments --> Hue/Saturation {Colorize : Yes ---- Hue : 218 ---- Saturation : 25 ---- Lightness : -20}

(http://img55.imageshack.us/img55/2513/15xl3.jpg)

* Now create a new layer and name it Land
* Select the layer "Land" and ( Ctrl + Click on the water layer)
* Now goto Filter --> Distort --> Spherize {Amount : 100 ---- Mode : Normal}
* Image --> Brightness/Contrast {Contrast : 100 ---- Brightness : May range from 0 to -30 according to the size of the land}
* Select the Magic Wand Tool (W) { Tolerance : 32 ---- Anti-aliased : Yes ---- Other Options : No }
* Click on any black part of the layer "Land"
* Press delete.
* Now Ctrl + Click the "Land" layer.
* Goto Filter --> Render --> Clouds
* Goto Filter --> Render --> Difference Clouds {Press Ctrl + F until you get a balanced texture, usually 1 time}
* Edit ---> Fade Difference Clouds { Opacity : 50 ---- Mode : Normal}
* Press Ctrl + D to deselect the layer.
* Goto Filter --> Render --> Lighting Effects and use these settings

(http://img55.imageshack.us/img55/6331/22qq1.jpg)

* Now create a new layer and name it Clouds
* Select the layer "Clouds" and ( Ctrl + Click on the water layer)
* Goto Filter --> Render --> Clouds { Don't worry if the planet is hidden }
* Goto Filter --> Render --> Difference Clouds {Once Only!!!}
* Press Ctrl + I
* Image --> Adjustments --> Brightness/Contrast { Brightness : -30 ---- Contrast : 95 }
* Lock the layers transparency by clicking on the small checkerboard icon in the layers windows
* Filter ---> Blur ---> Motion Blur {Angle : 0 ---- Distance : 120}
* Filter ---> Blur ---> Gaussian Blur {Radius : 4}
* Now goto Filter --> Distort --> Spherize {Amount : 50 ---- Mode : Normal}
* Select it's Blending mode as "Screen"
* Image --> Brightness/Contrast {Contrast : 60 ---- Brightness : 0}
* Set the opacity of the layer to 60
* Press Ctrl + D to deselect. {IMPORTANT !!!}
* Click on the "Water" Layer
* Goto Filter --> Render --> Lighting Effects and use the same settings but set the "Texture Channel" to "None"
* Do the same for layer "Clouds"
* Image ---> Canvas Size {Width : 800 ---- Height : 800 : Relative : No --- Anchor : Center }
* Click on the Background layer
* Press D and then press Alt + Backspace to fill the background

Now your planet should look like this
(http://img55.imageshack.us/img55/2051/32ub.jpg)

* Click on the layer "Land" and drag it to the New Layer button to duplicate it.
* Click on the "Add Layer Mask" button in the layers window.
* Filter ---> Render ---> Clouds
* Image --> Brightness/Contrast {Contrast : 70 ---- Brightness : 0}
* Now click on the "Land Copy" layer {Click on the thumbnail of the planet !!! not the cloud in the layers window}
* Goto Image --> Adjustments --> Hue/Saturation {Colorize : Yes ---- Hue : 139 ---- Saturation : 25 ---- Lightness : 0}
* Click on the "Land" layer
* Goto Image --> Adjustments --> Hue/Saturation {Colorize : Yes ---- Hue : 35 ---- Saturation : 40 ---- Lightness : -30}
* Click on the Background layer
* Filter ---> Noise ---> Add Noise { Amount : 70 ---- Distribution : Uniform ---- Monochromatic : No }
* Edit ---> Fade Add Noise ---> { Opacity : 50 ---- Mode : Dissolve }
* Filter ---> Blur ---> Gaussian Blur { Radius : 1}
* Image --> Brightness/Contrast {Contrast : 90 ---- Brightness : -35}
* Create a new layer just above the background and goto Filter ---> Render ---> Clouds
* Select the blending mode to "Screen" and "Opacity" to 50
* Goto Image --> Adjustments --> Hue/Saturation {Colorize : Yes ---- Hue : 238 ---- Saturation : 15 ---- Lightness : -15}
* Press Ctrl + E

Here is the final result
(http://img55.imageshack.us/img55/8581/41fb.jpg)

You can make it more realistic by smoothing the land layer with a blur brush tool...

And adding some lighting to the Water layer...
Like this....
(http://img55.imageshack.us/img55/947/53xy.jpg)


Try making a planet following this tutorial and see how it ends up , post it here.


*This tutorial was not made by me . The rights are reserved to its righfull owner.


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Seither on June 11, 2006, 11:51:35 AM
wow, good job on getting this up here Ricu.


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Borg! on June 11, 2006, 06:47:28 PM
*cough* http://www.pslover.com/click/2938 (http://www.pslover.com/click/2938) *cough*


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Ricu on June 11, 2006, 06:56:14 PM
*cought http://www.cooljeba.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=351&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0  :P


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Chronos on June 11, 2006, 07:02:32 PM
*cough* http://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=br_ss_hs/002-5291956-2016816?platform=gurupa&url=index%3Dblended&keywords=peanuts *cough*


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Seither on June 11, 2006, 07:26:14 PM
ok......what's with all the coughing links?


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Borg! on June 11, 2006, 08:23:31 PM
chronos that wasnt what ricu got it from...


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Seither on June 12, 2006, 12:07:48 AM
oh...you just got told, lol.


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Chronos on June 12, 2006, 12:39:27 AM
Wait, what's wrong with liking amazonian peanuts?


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Ricu on June 12, 2006, 07:01:22 AM
Enjoy the Tutorial. Thread Closed


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Seither on January 04, 2007, 12:37:27 AM
Topic reopened, to allow questions to be asked. Will be locked again if abused.


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Drackin on February 13, 2007, 11:02:12 PM
(http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q71/Drackinous/tutplanet.jpg)

i obviously did something wrong.. lol.. first prob was when i got to the land layer and it says to do ctr+click on the water layer.. i did that and when i tried to spherize it said it was blank... so ctr+click.. does nothing for me lol.. so what i did was copy the water layer and name it land.. but im pretty sure thats what caused most of the problem.. im useing photoshop 6.0 if that helps any :)


it could make a goos ice planet though? lol


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Drackin on February 14, 2007, 10:26:41 PM
well... i found another tutorial and between the two this is what i came up with...
http://www.gkane.de/tutorials/ps_planets.html

(http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q71/Drackinous/newearth.jpg)


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Remfer on February 22, 2007, 10:24:31 PM
nice


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Charlemagne on February 26, 2007, 12:35:31 AM
Very nice, Drackin.


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Lammalord on March 12, 2007, 06:59:25 PM
hmm looks flat.. i found a real good tutorial but its soo compliacted im haveing a hard time with it :p


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: Remfer on March 12, 2007, 10:33:29 PM
i like the flashy star thing...i could never do colors that looked bright...just plain whites and blues and other stuff...yeah darker...but never like shining like the star


Title: Re: Living Planet Tutorial < Photoshop
Post by: ~kempy~ on May 27, 2007, 12:42:47 PM
the bright stars are easy to do in photoshop
um i think its filter>render>lens flare it looks just like a star or small sun depending on your options theres also other ways of creating small glowing stars using multiple layers on stuff but im new to ps so..