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From: Vaibhav Goel <vgoel@visinet.ca>
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Subject: Nebulae, misty starfields,glowing dots and other cool stuff
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Hi;
Like the title suggests, I was wondering if there are some ways of
creating these effects. I would like achieve the effect seen on some TV
shows like Babylon5 where there are blue "milky-way" like glowing cloud
like stars in the background. I have access to Photoshop 3.0 but I can't
seem to rind the right brushes to achieve this effect. Also, I do have
the LightWave Pro "Complete Guide to Nebulae" Issue but a lot of that
article deals with drawing out the nebula using a graphics tablet which I
dont have access to. It was suggested that I use the Twirl filter in
Photosho and I have done that with some degree of success but something
is missing. Glowing/twinkling starfields would be good too.
Thanks in advance!
vaibhav goel
polarix, inc.
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