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		<title>Creating a Realistic Planet Part II</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 08:39:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allwin Samuel Jeba</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photoshop Knowledge Required : Medium
Difficulty : Tough
External Plugins Required : None
After many flaws and complaints in the first tutorial, I have made this easier and provides quite different results!
This tutorial has been designed completely by me. The steps are many but the result is great.
Okay now&#8230;
(Before starting Reset your workspace by Window &#8212;&#62; Workspace &#8212;&#62; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="postbody"><span style="font-weight: bold">Photoshop Knowledge Required : Medium<br />
Difficulty : Tough<br />
External Plugins Required : None</span></span></p>
<p>After many flaws and complaints in the <a href="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/planet.html">first tutorial</a>, I have made this easier and provides quite different results!<br />
This tutorial has been designed completely by me. The steps are many but the result is great.<br />
Okay now&#8230;<br />
(Before starting Reset your workspace by Window &#8212;&gt; Workspace &#8212;&gt; Reset Pallete Locations</p>
<p>* First of all start with a 800&#215;800 image.<br />
* Select the &#8220;Elliptical Marquee Tool&#8221;. Set it&#8217;s style to &#8220;Fixed Size&#8221; and Width and Height to 750 , 750 and click to create the selection<br />
* And drag it in the center<br />
* Create a new layer and name it &#8220;Water&#8221;<br />
* Goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Render &#8211;&gt; Clouds<br />
* Now goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Distort &#8211;&gt; Spherize {Amount : 100 &#8212;- Mode : Normal}<br />
* Lock the layers transparency by clicking on the small checkerboard icon in the layers windows<br />
* Filter &#8211;&gt; Blur &#8211;&gt; Gaussian Blur {Radius : 50}<br />
* Goto Image &#8211;&gt; Adjustments &#8211;&gt; Hue/Saturation {Colorize : Yes &#8212;- Hue : 218 &#8212;- Saturation : 25 &#8212;- Lightness : -20}</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/planet2/planet1.jpg" height="400" width="400" /></p>
<p>* Now create a new layer and name it Land<br />
* Select the layer &#8220;Land&#8221; and ( Ctrl + Click on the water layer)<br />
* Press &#8220;Q&#8221; to enter the &#8220;Quick Mask Mode&#8221;<br />
* Goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Render &#8211;&gt; Clouds<br />
* Image &#8211;&gt; Brightness/Contrast {Contrast : 100 &#8212;- Brightness : May range from -20 to 20 according to the size of the land}<br />
* Press &#8220;Q&#8221; again to get out of the &#8220;Quick Mask Mode&#8221;<br />
* Press &#8220;Ctrl+Shift+I&#8221; to inverse the selection.<br />
* Goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Render &#8211;&gt; Clouds<br />
* Goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Render &#8211;&gt; Difference Clouds {Press Ctrl + F until you get a balanced texture, usually 1 time}<br />
* Edit &#8211;&gt; Fade Difference Clouds { Opacity : 50 &#8212;- Mode : Normal}<br />
* Ctrl + Click on the water layer again.<br />
* Now goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Distort &#8211;&gt; Spherize {Amount : 100 &#8212;- Mode : Normal}<br />
* Goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Render &#8211;&gt; Lighting Effects and use the settings below.<br />
* Then Ctrl+Click the &#8220;Land&#8221; layer.<br />
* Select &#8211;&gt; Modify &#8211;&gt; Contract (2 px)<br />
* Press &#8220;Ctrl+Shift+I&#8221; to inverse the selection.<br />
* Filter &#8211;&gt; Blur &#8211;&gt; Gaussian Blur {Radius : 2}<br />
* Press Ctrl+D</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/planet2/planet2.jpg" /></p>
<p>* Now create a new layer and name it Clouds<br />
* Select the layer &#8220;Clouds&#8221; and ( Ctrl + Click on the water layer)<br />
* Goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Render &#8211;&gt; Clouds { Don&#8217;t worry if the planet is hidden }<br />
* Change the layer &#8220;Clouds&#8221; blending mode to &#8220;Screen&#8221;<br />
* Image &#8211;&gt; Adjustments &#8211;&gt; Brightness/Contrast { Brightness : -50 &#8212;- Contrast : 30 }<br />
* Now select the &#8220;Elliptical Marquee tool&#8221; and set it&#8217;s style to &#8220;Normal&#8221;<br />
* Now create a small oval shape (around 1/3rd the shape of the water layer) anywhere inside the clouds layer.<br />
* Select &#8211;&gt; Feather (60 px)<br />
* Filter &#8211;&gt; Distort &#8211;&gt; Twirl (180 degrees)<br />
* Press Ctrl +D<br />
* Goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Render &#8211;&gt; Lighting Effects and use the same settings but (White is High : Yes &#8212;- Height : 30~40)<br />
* Ctrl + Click on the water layer. Filter &#8211;&gt; Distort &#8211;&gt; Spherize {Amount : 50 &#8212;- Mode : Normal}</p>
<p>Now your planet should look like this</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/planet2/planet3.jpg" height="400" width="400" /></p>
<p>* Click on the layer &#8220;Land&#8221; and drag it to the New Layer button to duplicate it.<br />
* Click on the &#8220;Add Layer Mask&#8221; button in the layers window. (The one with a small circle inside a rectangle)<br />
* Filter &#8212;&gt; Render &#8212;&gt; Clouds<br />
* Image &#8211;&gt; Brightness/Contrast {Brightness : 0 &#8212;- Contrast : 70}<br />
* Now click on the &#8220;Land Copy&#8221; layer {Click on the thumbnail of the planet !!! not the cloud in the layers window}<br />
* Goto Image &#8211;&gt; Adjustments &#8211;&gt; Hue/Saturation {Colorize : Yes &#8212;- Hue : 139 &#8212;- Saturation : 25 &#8212;- Lightness : 0}<br />
* Click on the &#8220;Land&#8221; layer<br />
* Goto Image &#8211;&gt; Adjustments &#8211;&gt; Hue/Saturation {Colorize : Yes &#8212;- Hue : 35 &#8212;- Saturation : 40 &#8212;- Lightness : -30}<br />
* Click on the Background layer, Press D and then Press Alt+Backspace<br />
* Filter &#8212;&gt; Noise &#8212;&gt; Add Noise { Amount : 70 &#8212;- Distribution : Uniform &#8212;- Monochromatic : No }<br />
* Edit &#8212;&gt; Fade Add Noise &#8212;&gt; { Opacity : 50 &#8212;- Mode : Dissolve }<br />
* Filter &#8212;&gt; Blur &#8212;&gt; Gaussian Blur { Radius : 0.5}<br />
* Image &#8211;&gt; Brightness/Contrast {Contrast : 100 &#8212;- Brightness : according to the number of stars}<br />
* Create a new layer just above the background and goto Filter &#8212;&gt; Render &#8212;&gt; Clouds<br />
* Select the blending mode to &#8220;Screen&#8221; and &#8220;Opacity&#8221; to 50<br />
* Goto Image &#8211;&gt; Adjustments &#8211;&gt; Hue/Saturation {Colorize : Yes &#8212;- Hue : 238 &#8212;- Saturation : 15 &#8212;- Lightness : -15}<br />
* Press Ctrl + E</p>
<p>Now your Planet should look like this,</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/planet2/planet4.jpg" height="400" width="400" /></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t you think it lacks someting??</p>
<p>* Select the layer &#8220;Land Copy&#8221; and press Ctrl+E twice to merge the three layers.<br />
* Select the layer &#8220;Clouds&#8221; and press Ctrl+E. Now you should have two layers only.<br />
* Select the layer &#8220;Water&#8221; and apply the following layer properties to it.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/planet2/planet5.jpg" height="292" /></p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/planet2/planet6.jpg" height="280" /></p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/planet2/planet_final.jpg" height="400" width="400" /></p>
<p><span class="postbody"><br />
Now it looks beautiful. Thank you for your patience.</span></p>
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		<title>Create realistic planet</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 02:31:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allwin Samuel Jeba</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Creating a Realistic Planet using the Photoshop Filters.
This tutorial has been designed completely by me. The steps                    are many but the result is great.
Okay now&#8230;
(Before starting Reset your workspace by Window &#8212;&#62; Workspace &#8212;&#62; Reset Pallete [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Creating a Realistic Planet using the Photoshop Filters.</strong></p>
<p>This tutorial has been designed completely by me. The steps                    are many but the result is great.<br />
Okay now&#8230;<br />
(Before starting Reset your workspace by Window &#8212;&gt; Workspace &#8212;&gt; Reset Pallete Locations</p>
<p>* First of all start with a 750&#215;750 image.<br />
* Select the elliptical marquee tool. Set it&#8217;s style to &#8220;Fixed Size&#8221; and Width and Height to 750 , 750 and click to create the selection<br />
* And drag it in the center<br />
* Create a new layer and name it &#8220;Water&#8221;<br />
* Goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Render &#8211;&gt; Clouds<br />
* Now goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Distort &#8211;&gt; Spherize {Amount : 100 &#8212;- Mode : Normal}<br />
* Lock the layers transparency by clicking on the small checkerboard icon in the layers windows<br />
* Filter &#8211;&gt; Blur &#8211;&gt; Gaussian Blur {Radius : 20}<br />
* Goto Image &#8211;&gt; Adjustments &#8211;&gt; Hue/Saturation {Colorize : Yes &#8212;- Hue : 218 &#8212;- Saturation : 25 &#8212;- Lightness : -20}</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/planet/1.jpg" height="250" width="250" /></p>
<p>* Now create a new layer and name it Land<br />
* Select the layer &#8220;Land&#8221; and ( Ctrl + Click on the water layer)<br />
* Now goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Distort &#8211;&gt; Spherize {Amount : 100 &#8212;- Mode : Normal}<br />
* Image &#8211;&gt; Brightness/Contrast {Contrast : 100 &#8212;- Brightness : May range from 0 to -30 according to the size of the land}<br />
* Select the Magic Wand Tool (W) { Tolerance : 32 &#8212;- Anti-aliased : Yes &#8212;- Other Options : No }<br />
* Click on any black part of the layer &#8220;Land&#8221;<br />
* Press delete.<br />
* Now Ctrl + Click the &#8220;Land&#8221; layer.<br />
* Goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Render &#8211;&gt; Clouds<br />
* Goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Render &#8211;&gt; Difference Clouds {Press Ctrl + F until you get a balanced texture, usually 1 time}<br />
* Edit &#8212;&gt; Fade Difference Clouds { Opacity : 50 &#8212;- Mode : Normal}<br />
* Press Ctrl + D to deselect the layer.<br />
* Goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Render &#8211;&gt; Lighting Effects and use these settings</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/planet/2.jpg" height="301" width="403" /></p>
<p>* Now create a new layer and name it Clouds<br />
* Select the layer &#8220;Clouds&#8221; and ( Ctrl + Click on the water layer)<br />
* Goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Render &#8211;&gt; Clouds { Don&#8217;t worry if the planet is hidden }<br />
* Goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Render &#8211;&gt; Difference Clouds {Once Only!!!}<br />
* Press Ctrl + I<br />
* Image &#8211;&gt; Adjustments &#8211;&gt; Brightness/Contrast { Brightness : -30 &#8212;- Contrast : 95 }<br />
* Lock the layers transparency by clicking on the small checkerboard icon in the layers windows<br />
* Filter &#8212;&gt; Blur &#8212;&gt; Motion Blur {Angle : 0 &#8212;- Distance : 120}<br />
* Filter &#8212;&gt; Blur &#8212;&gt; Gaussian Blur {Radius : 4}<br />
* Now goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Distort &#8211;&gt; Spherize {Amount : 50 &#8212;- Mode : Normal}<br />
* Select it&#8217;s Blending mode as &#8220;Screen&#8221;<br />
* Image &#8211;&gt; Brightness/Contrast {Contrast : 60 &#8212;- Brightness : 0}<br />
* Set the opacity of the layer to 60<br />
* Press Ctrl + D to deselect. {IMPORTANT !!!}<br />
* Click on the &#8220;Water&#8221; Layer<br />
* Goto Filter &#8211;&gt; Render &#8211;&gt; Lighting Effects and use the same settings but set the &#8220;Texture Channel&#8221; to &#8220;None&#8221;<br />
* Do the same for layer &#8220;Clouds&#8221;<br />
* Image &#8212;&gt; Canvas Size {Width : 800 &#8212;- Height : 800 : Relative : No &#8212; Anchor : Center }<br />
* Click on the Background layer<br />
* Press D and then press Alt + Backspace to fill the background</p>
<p>Now your planet should look like this</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/planet/3.jpg" height="250" width="250" /></p>
<p>* Click on the layer &#8220;Land&#8221; and drag it to the New Layer button to duplicate it.<br />
* Click on the &#8220;Add Layer Mask&#8221; button in the layers window.<br />
* Filter &#8212;&gt; Render &#8212;&gt; Clouds<br />
* Image &#8211;&gt; Brightness/Contrast {Contrast : 70 &#8212;- Brightness : 0}<br />
* Now click on the &#8220;Land Copy&#8221; layer {Click on the thumbnail of the planet !!! not the cloud in the layers window}<br />
* Goto Image &#8211;&gt; Adjustments &#8211;&gt; Hue/Saturation {Colorize : Yes &#8212;- Hue : 139 &#8212;- Saturation : 25 &#8212;- Lightness : 0}<br />
* Click on the &#8220;Land&#8221; layer<br />
* Goto Image &#8211;&gt; Adjustments &#8211;&gt; Hue/Saturation {Colorize : Yes &#8212;- Hue : 35 &#8212;- Saturation : 40 &#8212;- Lightness : -30}<br />
* Click on the Background layer<br />
* Filter &#8212;&gt; Noise &#8212;&gt; Add Noise { Amount : 70 &#8212;- Distribution : Uniform &#8212;- Monochromatic : No }<br />
* Edit &#8212;&gt; Fade Add Noise &#8212;&gt; { Opacity : 50 &#8212;- Mode : Dissolve }<br />
* Filter &#8212;&gt; Blur &#8212;&gt; Gaussian Blur { Radius : 1}<br />
* Image &#8211;&gt; Brightness/Contrast {Contrast : 90 &#8212;- Brightness : -35}<br />
* Create a new layer just above the background and goto Filter &#8212;&gt; Render &#8212;&gt; Clouds<br />
* Select the blending mode to &#8220;Screen&#8221; and &#8220;Opacity&#8221; to 50<br />
* Goto Image &#8211;&gt; Adjustments &#8211;&gt; Hue/Saturation {Colorize : Yes &#8212;- Hue : 238 &#8212;- Saturation : 15 &#8212;- Lightness : -15}<br />
* Press Ctrl + E</p>
<p>Here is the final result</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/planet/4.jpg" height="250" width="250" /></p>
<p>You can make it more realistic by smoothing the land layer with a blur brush tool&#8230;</p>
<p>And adding some lighting to the Water layer&#8230;<br />
Like this&#8230;.</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/planet/5.jpg" height="250" width="250" /></p>
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