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Wtf my post is before the rest ?
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Natural PhotoShop shading?
I am working on a space-oriented game, and need to create a lot of different planet graphics. Creating an interesting graphic in itself isn't hard, but I need some help with the shading (PaintShop Pro isn't sufficient in this area).
Look at these two fantastically finished planets: ![]() ![]() And look at one of mine: ![]() I want mine to have as good shading as the two above. If you know a way to do it in PaintShop Pro, that would be very nice, but I suspect I will have to use PhotoShop. Any tips? O2 |
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With PhotoShop just put a layer gradient overlay from black to transparent and adjust the angle...
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Oh, and never mind the jagged edges, they will be used on a black background.
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take that into Photoshop, then go to Layer Styles and use Inner Shadow, color Black, then play with the shit in there and your planet will look good.
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Thank you for your help, I will try that out.
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![]() remember when u open the GIF file in Photoshop that you have to set the Mode to RGB Color from Indexed Color or none of the filters and styles will work.
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![]() I copied the planet onto a new layer, used and inner shadow layer style at a distance of 26 and a size of 27 with an angle of -53 but you can play around with the settings to make it the way you want it. |
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