Space Travel


Step 1

Use the next picture in a new document window in Adobe Photoshop, with a black background:

image 1

We were allowed to use this picture thanks to Mr. John Steven French from Abrams Planetarium at the Michigan State University.

Step 2

Adjust the picture's position like here:

image 2

Step 3

Adjust the picture colors using Image > Adjustments > Color Balance with the next settings:

image 3

Set the contrast and luminosity like here, using Images > Adjustments > Contrast/Luminosity:

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Step 4

Adjust the picture position again and export the picture:

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Step 5

Open the picture which you exported using File > Open . Choose Filter > Render > Lens Flare with the next settings to add a lighting effect to your picture:

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Step 6

Use the first moon picture from this tutorial and the "drag & drop" technique to insert a new moon in your scene, resize it and rotate it like here:

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Set the Blending Mode for The Layers in the Layers Tab to "Opacity".

Step 7

Duplicate the moon's satellite and place it in a new position; flip it horizontally and vertically like in the picture below:

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Step 8

Using a scene effect you can obtain a result like this or something even better (probably I will show you how to do that in another Photoshop tutorial, so don't forget to check DesignTutorials.info frequently ):

Space Travel
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