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Creating Energy Spheres in Photoshop

By JonGos | on Apr 15, 2008 | 96 Comments
Photoshop Tutorials
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For this tutorial you’ll want to find a photo of someone doing something that looks a bit larger than life. I used this photo that I found at the stock photo website Stock Exchange. For this tutorial you’ll need a photo that you want to manipulate and some special brush sets which I downloaded from here.

This will be the final result.

  1. Download the brush set and install it.
  2. Now I’ll show how to take a child with a big imagination and turn him into the powerful being he imagine himself to be.
  3. We’ll start by creating a new layer on top of our original and filling it with black. Next we want to select Filter >> Render >> Lighting Effects >> Lens Flare
  4. Use the 105mm Prime with the Brightness setting of your choice.

    Lens Flare

  5. This will create a bright flash. Move it to the point where you want the ‘energy ball’ to appear.
  6. You may notice that when you move it, you can see the edges of the layer. To rectify this, select the layer and add a ‘Layer Mask’.
  7. Select default colors (white and black). With the layer mask selected, use the Gradient Tool >> Radial Gradient >> Reverse and drag from the center outwards. This will mask everything in a sphere around the center.
  8. Set both of these layers to the ‘Hard Light’ setting.
  9. I like to use the Image >> Adjustments >> Photo Filter to make the colors “pop”. I also used this setting to make the lens flare a bluish color. There are other ways to do this so experiment with your options.
  10. Using the Brush set we installed earlier we want to apply them to the energy balls. I used the color black, with the layer’s Blend Options set to ‘Overlay’.
  11. With this layer selected, set the Layer Style settings like so:

  12. Using the same technique that we used in Step 7, we want to mask the edges of our brush layers.
  13. To create the ‘arc of light’ we’ll use paths. Select the ‘Ellipse Tool’ and change it from ‘Shape layers’ to ‘Paths’. Now, draw a large circle or ellipse that includes both energy flares.
  14. Once the arc is drawn we want to stroke it (no jokes please). Select a brush that’s very small, maybe about a brush with a 5px diameter and use the color white. Go to ‘Paths’ right click on the selected path, and select ‘Stroke Path’. Check the ‘simulate pressure’ option, this will give the ring a bit of perspective with a heavier stroke on one side and a lighter stroke on the opposite side.

  15. Repeat this step twice. Each time use a different brush setting that is bigger than the one before it. I started with the 5px brush, then I used a 45px brush followed by a 100px brush. Each time use a different color. The topmost (bigger) arc should be set to ‘Linear Dodge (Add)’ with an opacity of 35%. The middle layer should be set to ‘Overlay’ and the original (the white one) should be set to ‘Linear Dodge (Add)’.

  16. I grouped these together then, using the technique from Step 7 again, I use layer masking to block one half of the sphere I created.
  17. To create the energy ‘tendrils’ that are leaping from the arc. Duplicate the grouped folder from Step 16. Then merge the group or folder into one layer. Select Filter >> Liquify and distort the arc to look like it should for your image. Secondly, we’ll select Filter >> Distort >> Ripple and tweak it to look a bit more like electricity.
  18. Now we’re done. Outside of some techniques that I used to make the image more polished, this completes the tutorial.

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96 Responses to “Creating Energy Spheres in Photoshop”

  1. February 12, 2009

    ninz

    dude the link of your brush are down…

  2. February 13, 2009

    Leishtek

    Awesome! Anyone know if a similar filters work with After Effects. I’d love to use this on video!

  3. February 15, 2009

    maniexx

    The brush set link gives 404 error!

  4. March 1, 2009

    Sport

    Sweet tutorial man. I honestly had no problems following the instructions, it’s straight forward if you’re not a complete noob. Keep postin! Thanks

  5. March 4, 2009

    Sagar

    uhm…yeah…site given for brushes doesnt exist..or say it gives an error..-_-

  6. March 7, 2009

    Marta

    I have just done the tut and I am disappointed that you haven’t shown how to make the middle – most coolest – sphere…
    Thanks anyway :)

  7. March 10, 2009

    lewis

    yup, would u be so kind to upload them on a dl site maybe or post a new link with them. thnx in advance

  8. March 14, 2009

    Chris

    heyy bro.. i was wondering exactly what brush set you used here because the link that you included now comes up with an error… thanks

  9. March 19, 2009

    Ahmed Dashti

    Nice Effect! :)

    Bad Tutorial. :(

  10. March 20, 2009

    liquidsilver

    Wow..its just to hard, the explanation is to simple (a noob will lost his way) the differences version of photoshop added up the complexity.
    =_= I think i need to go to sleep now, continue this things tomorrow, i’m half way of finishing this effect.
    And by the way, to whoever managed to apply this effect on photoshop cs2, help me please, i need guidance.

  11. March 25, 2009

    anon

    The link to the brush set does not work. Please provide alternate sauce.

  12. March 27, 2009

    professional photo retouch artist

    A really nice effect, I think you could add a few more steps in your tutorial to make it easier to follow

  13. March 30, 2009

    PinoyCS2

    Hi All,

    I’m stuck with step 6. Here’s what i did:

    1. opened the photo that i wanted to manipulate. This automatically became my background.

    2. I created a new layer and filled it with black.

    3. Selecting the background layer (which is the photo), i put the les flare.

    After that, i cannot proceed on creating the ‘layer mask’ with the background layer selected as the layer mask option is grayed out.

    Please help!

  14. April 3, 2009

    inochio

    error message on the brush link… can you provide another link, or at least tell us what brush do we need? thanks

  15. April 5, 2009

    Jonathan

    i cant download the brush

  16. April 7, 2009

    Phill

    A really great effect. I managed to follow it OK, but this is a really REALLY badly written tutorial.

    You really need to polish up your writing skills if you are going to continue making tutorials. The instructions are extremely lacking in places. You make too many assumptions about the skill level of your readers. If they knew all the bits of information you are leaving out, then they would be at a skill level where they wouldnt need tutorials to know how to make effects like this!

  17. April 13, 2009

    Pressure77

    The link he posted for the brushes does not work any more, but this link:
    http://r0man.de/free_photoshop_brushes.html
    has brush sets by the same maker as the original, you can pick out of any of them, whichever suits your tastes.
    Here’s my creation:
    http://screencast.com/t/AaDmcTvA
    I didn’t follow the tutorial to the letter, especially involving the trail, but I quite liked the outcome.
    Thanks for the great tutorial!

  18. April 14, 2009

    skisy

    Anyone got the name of the brush set as the link is now broken?

  19. April 17, 2009

    Josh Fabian

    Well, here’s mine:

    http://sirgraphik.deviantart.com/art/A-storm-is-brewing-119437177

    Didn’t think I did too bad

  20. April 22, 2009

    Bryce

    Here’s what I ended up with.

    http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa313/xlinkedx/Bryce.jpg

  21. April 24, 2009

    iPhotoshop

    @ Bryce, I really like yours a lot

  22. June 12, 2009

    werdha

    damn!!! I love it….

  23. August 15, 2009

    k-breeze

    wow mine sucked i guess i just got to play with it more

    but i still dont get step 15-17

  24. August 15, 2009

    k-breeze

    actually i got stuck at step 7 down. it just doesent look right and the tutorial is kinda hard to follow

  25. August 20, 2009

    Tanya

    I was trying to follow it but the masking step threw me off, therefore I couldn’t finish it.
    I really tried. Maybe if there were more pictures to show examples of what you mean. Sometimes you just don’t get things when they are put in words. But it’s a really neat final product.

  26. August 21, 2009

    r0man.de

    Hey guys!

    That’s the link: http://r0man.de/free_photoshop_brushes.html

    Thanks :)

  27. September 26, 2009

    Aeltari

    Hi! I have CS4, this is a new beast for me. I followed yours and the other poster’s steps. However when I perform the masking step, my orb vanishes. It just isnt there anymore! All I have left are two tiny lens flare bits that now cover up my subjects face. Im not sure what I have messed up.

  28. November 8, 2009

    KimL

    I tried, but I just don’t get it.

  29. December 13, 2009

    L

    I definitely learned a bit from your tutorial, although i think there’s a few things that were left out, or that might have been best explained a little more clearly. I couldn’t pick up on the whole gradient part of yours but i found a different way around that by skipping it entirely and going to straight to the blend mode ‘hard light’. Still though, thanks for teaching me something new.

  30. January 2, 2010

    Shane B

    Ok so since everybody seems to be confused about the masking part..this is how i figured out how to do it.

    1. Create a new layer and fill it with black

    2. Go to Filter >> Render >> Lens Flare and make a lens flare. Don’t worry about placement right now, just put it in the middle.

    3. Left click on the layer with the lens flare and then (At the top of the screen) click on the Layer >> Layer Mask >> Reveal All

    4. This should make a new box appear in the layer tab with the lens flare. (On the side bar with the layers tab, you should have 2 layers one says background and another should say either layer1 or whatever you named it-)

    5. Click on this new box and then go to the Gradient tool.

    6. Make sure your gradient selected is the one called “Black,White”!!! If you don’t see it in your gradient picker then click on the arrow that points to the right and click “Reset Gradients.” now it should third to the right in the top row.

    7. On the top bar on the LEFT side of “Mode:” there are 5 different buttons, the second one in the line is the radial gradient button (Kinda looks like an orb) click this.

    8.On the RIGHT side of the “Opacity:” selector is a check box for “Reverse” click this.

    9. Now click on the middle of the lens flare and drag away from the middle in any direction and LET GO AT THE EDGE OF YOUR FLARE. Now the black should disappear and all you see is your lens flare on top of your background. NOW YOU CAN PLACE THE FLARE WHERE YOU WANT IT!

    10. On the layers tab (NOT the thing at the top of the screen but on the side bar [RIGHT SIDE OF THE SCREEN NEAR OR WITH THE HISTORY TAB/NAVIGATOR TAB/CHANNELS TAB) click the thing that says “Normal” and choose from the drop down menu “Hard Light”

    11. Goto the top Layer >> Layer Mask >> Apply

    12. REPEAT STEPS 1-11 IF YOU WANT MORE THAN ONE FLARE IN YOUR PICTURE. Each flare needs to be on its own layer.

    13. Create a new layer and name it “BRUSHES” so you can use your abstract brushes now. Set your foreground color to black and right click on the layer thumbnail and go to blending options. Set it just like the tutorial writer said to. He doesn’t show what his “color overlay” was set to but i think i used a really light blue. Click OK.

    14. Now with your abstract brush of choice selected and set at a proper size, make sure at the top “Mode:” is set to “Overlay” and opacity is 50% or whatever you think looks good. Now click your mouse once where you want the abstract effect to appear over your lens flare.

    You should be able to figure out the rest of the tutorial now that you’ve got that out of the way. Email me with any comments or questions ssj4_sk8er85@hotmail.com.

    Here’s my final result btw
    http://i49.tinypic.com/mt34uc.jpg

  31. January 5, 2010

    Shane B

    Here’s my new version i just finished. http://i49.tinypic.com/5cxhlk.jpg

  32. January 10, 2010

    Lennis

    OMG!! i’m really confused.. it’s frustraiting for me not doing this, i undestand english.. but i think u shoud explain specifically some things, that step 7 it’s confusing… please make a video or explain for example: 3. We’ll start by creating a new layer on top of our original and filling it with black. Next we want to select Filter >> Render >> Lighting Effects >> Lens Flare… you explain lens flare but what ’bout lighting effect?? there are so many options like spotlight, directional and so on, really this tutorial is really really good but i can’t make it :(

  33. January 18, 2010

    Future Webs

    Great Effect Thanks for the Tutorial

  34. January 19, 2010

    Alex

    Hi there

    I am not great at PS, but do know the basics. But I reach step 10 and get completely lost. Can anyone please help, I have had a play around with things but no luck :(

  35. February 4, 2010

    nippy

    wow! got a nice one shane… looks more animatic.

  36. February 11, 2010

    Matt I

    im am having problems making the other half of the circle go away can someone plaese help.

  37. February 14, 2010

    Theo

    Nice tutorial and awesome brushes.

    Thanks for sharing !

  38. October 8, 2010

    Amris

    Such a good effect, but I couldn’t pull it off properly because this was quite a confusing tutorial… It would really help to have some pictures of the stages in between so that I can check I’m doing the right thing!

  39. October 19, 2010

    Rambo

    Send a reply to Ramboredcorn@yahoo.com

    Great tutorial, although I had some trouble with the lens flare. Additionally which type of photoshop is this, or are their added extenions.

  40. October 19, 2010

    Rambo

    Disregard the last mess, its the radial gradient tool in the very first steps that I’m haveing trouble with

  41. November 18, 2010

    Caghan

    Yes the tutorial is pretty confusing!! im also having problem with the radial gradient. a clarification would be great! thank you

  42. April 17, 2011

    Rhys Graham

    Which Brush was used? Thank you?

    • May 29, 2011

      Allison

      It’s gotta be brush set #11… the others don’t make any sense for the shape of the orbs.

  43. September 2, 2012

    John Braiman

    The step thats missing is drawing the brush strokes around the balls after step 11. Other than that it works well. To get effective tendrils around the balls I used some ellipses and paths and used different brush sizes when stroking the paths

  44. September 13, 2012

    Kat

    I agree that the tutorial is not done well. There are steps missing which causes included steps not to work. I was able to get what I wanted accomplished with some of the Photoshop knowledge I already had, but I had to play around to get it all to work since I was guessing on the steps that were excluded. I believe there are parts of the process where you are suppose to add a new layer and it’s not mentioned.

  45. November 23, 2012

    sarah

    I’m a little stuck down here especially at the step of creating the paths would someone please demonstrate these steps with screenshots

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