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Create Realistic Laser Beam Effect Inspired by Battlefield 3 Cover Art in Photoshop


In this tutorial, I will show you the steps I took to Create this Abstract Text Effect with Metal Texture and Cloud Effect in Photoshop. This is a beginner level tutorial and the steps should be quite easy to follow, have a try :)

This tutorial is inspired by the Battlefield 3 game Cover Art and we will be mainly using brush options and filter effect to render this laser beam.

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Here is a preview of the final effect I have for this tutorial: (click to enlarge)

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Step 1

Create a new document (size doesn't really matter) with black background - Let's start by creating a particle brush: grab a soft 45px brush from the default brush set:

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Then press F5 to bring up the Brush window, apply the following brush options:

Shape Dynamics

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Scattering

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Other Dynamics

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And make sure you tick the "Smoothing" option.

Save this brush, create a new layer and test it out on it- you will have the following effect:

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Step 2

Now let's turn those particle into laser beams.  Go to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur and apply some Motion Blur to the dots we've just painted on the new layer:

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and you will have the following effect:

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Then press Ctrl + F to re-apply this motion blur filter twice:

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Use the free transform tool to scale it down a bit:

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Then duplicate this Laser beam layer 5 times, and merge those layers together, you will have the following effect:

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Duplicate this merged layer a few times, rotate and scatter them around the canvas as shown below:

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On each laser beam layer, you can use a soft eraser (50% flow and opacity) to remove some parts so it looks like passing through the air:

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Step 3

Let's add some light effect to the image - grab a soft white brush and paint three dots to the position shown below:

Hint: For more image depth, use three different sized brush, and set their smallest brush to have the highest opacity, and the biggest brush to have the lowest opacity.

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And we can create some light particles by creating a new layer, paint a small white dot with a soft brush, and use the warp tool to warp it as shown below:

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You will have the following shape after the Warping:

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Duplicate this layer a few times and scatter those particles around the centre light:

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Step 4

Now we can add some blurring effect around the laser - you can create this effect by repeating the Step 2 (but without press Ctrl + F to re-apply the motion blur filter):

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Make a few duplicates of those blurring effect layers and attach them to the laser beams around the canvas:

Hint: You can adjust the layer opacity of each duplicated layer to generate more image depth.

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Create a new layer and use the particle brush we created in Step 1 to add some particles around the laser beam:

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Step 5

We're almost done :) For some extra effect, we can add some particles with a 1px hard brush on the Laser Beams:

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And paint some soft light on the bottom witha soft white brush:

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Also you can add some extra light dots in the centre with a soft white brush:

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Optionally, you can add some ground texture with cloud and the crack texture you downloaded: (If you would like to how to make this ground from the crack texture, please drop me a comment below)

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Step 6

OK for the final step, we can flatten the image and duplicate the background layer, apply the following Reduce Noise Filter to the duplicate layer to sharpen the image a bit:

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Then we can add some colour effect to the image to make it look better. Here I decided to add some golden/fiery colour scheme with the following 2 adjustment layers:

Selective Color

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Colour Balance

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and here is the final effect for this tutorial: (click to enlarge)

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That's it for this tutorial! Hope you enjoy it and find it useful :) Till next time, have a great day!



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