Galaxy Ball


1) Make a new document. Go to Filter>Render>Clouds and then Filter>Render>Difference Clouds.

2) We want to apply atleast 15 lens flares. Filter>Render>Lens Flare:





3) Now we walt to apply Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates and use these settings:



After doin that grab the Elliptical Marque Tool and we now was to hold shift and make a nice selection circle like below:



Once you got the circle made press CNTRL+C to copy the circle ball. Make a NEW layer and paste the ball into that layer. Delete the old background layer and add a new background layer and choose the color to use. I used #E8E8E8.



4) Now we can resize the ball if you want, this will make it more clear and crisp. So Edit>Free Transform. Move the circle back into the center again like so:

Now we add some colors to our galaxy ball. Press CNTRL+U.



5) Now we want to duplicate the galaxy layer. Set the new duplicated layers blending mode to Color Dodge:



Now we apply a detail shadow effect to the middle layer:



Use these settings:



There you go, here is my final Galaxy Ball:

Galaxy Ball Tutorial: Final Result


Author's URL: Ryan Trafford
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comments btmaisel May 31, 2005 says:
Not that one. It's a marble on some heavy, hand-pressed paper.
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comments James March 30, 2005 says:
What has happened to the background? Is it still a planet or what? :wink:
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comments btmaisel March 28, 2005 says:
How's this?
http://www.geocities.com/itisillegaltoshowernakedhere/cloudymarble.jpg

It took forever to get the color swirls just right.

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comments James March 21, 2005 says:
Nice work btmaisel!

What will be the next step?

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comments btmaisel March 19, 2005 says:
Here's taking it a step further and making a planetary closeup:
http://www.geocities.com/itisillegaltoshowernakedhere/planetgreen.jpg

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