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hi this is Marty from Blue Lightning TV
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I'm going to show you how to make this
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ice encrusted Frozen Planet I provided
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this frosty ice image for you to
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download it's link is located in the
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video description or project files open
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a new document by going to file and new
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make the size 1920 x 10 hundred 80
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pixels and a resolution of 150 pixels
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per inch to fit it onto your screen
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press ctrl 0 on a PC or command 0 on a
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Mac if your foreground and background
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colors aren't black and white
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respectively click the small double box
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icon or press D on your keyboard we'll
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fill it with the foreground color by
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pressing Alt Delete on a PC or option
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delete on a Mac next we'll create a
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star-filled go to filter noise and add
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noise make the amount eighty percent
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gaussian and monochromatic go back to
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filter blur and Gaussian blur blur it by
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point three pixels open your levels
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window by pressing ctrl or command L
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slide your input black and white two
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locations that result in a star-filled
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you like for this example I chose 204
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and 222 but feel free to experiment with
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the amounts open the ice image and go to
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filter distort and sphere eyes the
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amount is a hundred percent click OK and
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repeat the filter by pressing ctrl or
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command F
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open your elliptical marquee tool go to
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a corner and press and hold shift as you
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drag diagonally down to the opposite
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corner press ctrl or command J to cut
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the image out and copy it to its own
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layer to get it onto your starfield
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background press v to open your move
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tool and press and hold shift as you
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drag it up onto the tab of the starfield
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without releasing your mouse or pen drag
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it down onto the image and release
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pressing shift keeps it centered press
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and hold shift again as you drag it
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straight down to approximately this much
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let's sharpen the planet by going to
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filter sharpen an unsharp mask make the
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amount eighty-two percent and the radius
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three point four pixels next we'll add a
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cold blue color click on the adjustment
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layer icon and choose hue/saturation
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check colorize and make the hue 225 next
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we'll add an outer and inner glow to the
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rim double-click on the thumbnail to
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open its layer style window click outer
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glow and the color box pick white and
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press Enter or return make the opacity
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sixty percent and the size 35 pixels
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click inner glow and the color box pick
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white again then press Enter or return
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make the opacity a hundred percent and
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the size 75 pixels next we'll add a soft
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bright glow to the inside top of the
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planet go to the thumbnail and press
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ctrl or command to make a selection of
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the planets shape open your brush tool
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and make the size 800 pixels and a
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hardness of 0%
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invert the foreground and background
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colors by pressing X on your keyboard
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place your cursor on the top edge of the
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planet and click down once next will
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cloak most of the planet in shadow make
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a new layer and go to select modify and
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feather feather it 50 pixels will fill
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the selection with black and since black
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is the background color press ctrl or
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command + delete then delete the
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selection will slide the shadow straight
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down and then enlarge it first press Z
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to open your zoom tool and press and
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hold alt or option as you click down on
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your image a few times press ctrl or
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command T to open your transform tool
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press and hold shift and drag it
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straight down go to a corner and when
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you see a diagonal double-arrow press
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and hold shift + alt on a pc or shift +
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option on a mac and drag it out continue
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to position and resize it until you're
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happy i enlarged it approximately a
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hundred sixty percent to accept the
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transform press Enter or return to fit
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it back on your screen press ctrl or
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command 0 next we'll backlight the top
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rim of the planet make the background
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active and make a new layer above it
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open your brush tool and make the size
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eleven hundred pixels Center your cursor
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over the top rim and click down once the
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last step is to add a lens flare make a
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composite snapshot of your image by
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clicking on the top layer and pressing
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ctrl shift alt e' on a PC or command
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shift option II on a Mac go to filter
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render and lens flare
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click on the lens flare and drag it to
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the top rim make the brightness 75
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percent and the lens type 50 to 300
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millimeters zoom this is Marty from Blue
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Lightning TV thanks for watching
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Hi. This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV.
I'm going to show you how to make this
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ice-encrusted, frozen, planet.
I provided this frosty,
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ice image for you to download.
Its link is located in the video description
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or project files. Open a new document
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by going to "File" and "New". Make the size
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1920 by 1080 pixels
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and a resolution of 150 pixels per inch.
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To fit it onto your screen,
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press Ctrl + 0 on a PC or
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Cmd + 0 on a Mac. If your foreground
and background colors
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aren't black and white respectively,
click the small, double-box icon
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or press "D" on your keyboard.
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We'll fill it with the foreground color
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by pressing Alt + Delete on a PC or
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Opt + Delete on a Mac. Next,
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we'll create a star field. Go to "Filter",
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"Noise" and "Add Noise".
Make the amount 80%,
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"Gaussian" and "Monochromatic".
Go back to "Filter",
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"Blur" and "Gaussian Blur".
Blur it by .3 pixels.
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Open your "Levels" window
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by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + L. Slide your
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"Input" black and white to locations that
result in a star field you like.
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For this example, I chose 204
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and 222, but feel free to experiment
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with the amounts. Open the ice image
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and go to "Filter", "Distort"
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and "Spherize". The amount is 100%.
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Click OK and repeat the filter
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by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + F.
Open your "Elliptical Marquee Tool",
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go to a corner and press and hold
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"Shift" as you drag diagonally down
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to the opposite corner. Press Ctrl
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or Cmd + J to cut the image out and
copy to its own layer.
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To get it onto your star field background,
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press "V" to open your Move Tool
and press and hold
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"Shift" as you drag it up onto the tab
of the star field.
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Without releasing your mouse or pen,
drag it down
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onto the image and release.
Pressing "Shift" keeps it centered.
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Press and hold "Shift" again as you drag
it straight down to approximately this much.
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Let's sharpen the planet by going to "Filter",
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"Sharpen" and "Unsharp Mask".
Make the Amount, 82%
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and the Radius, 3.4 pixels.
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Next, we'll add a cold, blue color.
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Click on the Adjustment Layer icon
and choose
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"Hue/Saturation". Check
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"Colorize" and make the Hue, 225.
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Next, we'll add an outer and inner glow to
the rim.
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Double-click on the thumbnail to open
its Layer Style window.
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Click "Outer Glow" and the color box.
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Pick white and press Enter or Return.
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Make the Opacity, 60%
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and the Size, 35 pixels.
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Click "Inner Glow" and the color box.
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Pick white, again.
Then press Enter or Return.
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Make the Opacity, 100%
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and the Size, 75 pixels.
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Next, we'll add a soft, bright, glow
to the inside, top
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of the planet. Go to the thumbnail
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and press Ctrl or Cmd to make a
selection of the planet's shape.
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Open your Brush Tool and make the Size
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800 pixels and a Hardness of 0%.
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Invert the foreground and background colors
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by pressing "X" on your keyboard.
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Place your cursor on the top edge of
the planet and click down
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once. Next, we'll cloak
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most of the planet in shadow.
Make a new layer
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and go to Select, Modify and Feather.
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Feather it 50 pixels.
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We'll fill the selection with black and
since black is the background color,
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press Ctrl or Cmd + Delete.
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Then, delete the selection.
We'll slide the shadow straight down
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and then enlarge it.
First press "Z" to open your Zoom Tool
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and press and hold Alt or Opt as you
click down on your
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image a few times.
Press Ctrl or Cmd + T to
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open your Transform Tool. Press and hold
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"Shift" and drag it straight down.
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Go to a corner and when you see a
diagonal, double-arrow,
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press and hold Shift + Alt on a PC
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or Shift + Opt on a Mac and drag it out.
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Continue to position and resize it
until you're happy.
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I enlarged it approximately 160%.
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To accept the Transform,
press Enter or Return.
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To fit it back on your screen, press
Ctrl or Cmd + 0.
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Next, we'll backlight
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the top rim of the planet.
Make the background active
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and make a new layer above it.
Open your Brush Tool
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and make the size, 1100 pixels.
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Center your cursor over the top rim
and click down.
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once. The last step is to add a Lens Flare.
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Make a composite snapshot of your image
by clicking on the top layer
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and pressing Ctrl + Shift + Alt + E on a PC
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or Cmd + Shift + Opt + E on a Mac.
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Go to "Filter", "Render" and "Lens Flare".
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Click on the Lens Flare
and drag it to the top rim.
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Make the Brightness, 75% and the Lens Type
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"50 - 300 mm Zoom".
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This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV.
Thanks for watching!