Power-up


Effect as i used here:

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1. Open image

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2. Create new layer

Press ctrl+shift+n

3. Choose this brush

It's in default photoshop set:

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4. Paint something like this

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5. Change opacity of this layer to 30% a open blending options. add outer glow (orange) and color overlay (yellow). leave default settings:

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6. Now repeat steps 2-5, just draw different white shapes on the beginning and change opacity do 20%:

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7. Switch to imageready. To do this, click ctrl+shift+m

8. Duplicate current frame. select 1st one and set two layers with auras to visible. select 2nd frame and hide layer with 30% opacity (u have two - with 30 and 20, right?)

9. Click the "Tween" button and type "1" next to "Frame to Add". now frames should be set as here:

1 - visible two layers
2 - visible layer with 30% opacity
3 - visible layer with 20% opacity

Change delay of 1st frame to 0.1. animation should be fine now:

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10. Click ctrl+shift+m again. duplicate layer with goten (this boy) and choose smudge tool (with 100% strength and medium-sized brush)

11. Smudge A BIT hair and clothes (like the wind would lift 'em)

12. Get back to imageready (ctrl+shift+m) and set this layer visible only on 1st frame.

Ready. Animation should looks like here now:

Power-up



Author's URL: Anonim
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