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Drawing Eclipse


1. Make a new document, anysize doesn't matter. Now press "D" on your keyboard to reset the foreground and background colors to black and white. Make sure your background is black.

2. Make a Lens Flare right in the middle of your canvas:

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Now apply Filter > Stylize > Wind. Apply the wind effect from the left and from the right:

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3. Flip the image so we can apply wind to the top and bottom. Go to Image > Rotate Canvas > Rotate 90 CW. Now apply Filter > Stylize > Wind from the left and the right.

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Apply Filter > Distort > Polar Coordinates with the settings below:

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Rotate the Canvas again so we get the halo facing from the left.

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Add some color Ctrl+U:

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Drawing Eclipse



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