Glass Orb using Blending Options
This tutorial with guide you through how to make a glass orb using the Blending Options:
Sorry about the poor image quality
1. | Open Photoshop and create a new image. I used 500x500, if you use a bigger or smaller image size, you may need to change the blending options for it to come out ideal |
2. | Create a new layer by clicking the New Layer button on the Layers panel, or press Shift + Ctrl + N |
3. | Select the Elliptical Marquee Tool and draw a cicle. You do this by holding the shift button to keep the circle shape. Use any colour for this. |
4. | You can either leave it in it's current position or you can center it by pressing Ctrl + A or go to Select then All |
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Then select the Move Tool or press V |
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Then on the top toolbar click both center aligns |
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Now right click the new layer and click Blending Options |
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Then use these options: I used #55ABC4 for the colour, but if you wish to create an orb of a different colour, then you a colour similar to what your colour overlay will be but slightly brighter. Select Black for the colour (#000000) Highlight: White (#FFFFFF) I used #7CA7C2 for the colour overlay. |
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Press OK |
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Create another new layer by clicking the New Layer button on the Layers panel, or press Shift + Ctrl + N. Make sure this is above the circle layer. |
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Select the Elliptical Marquee Tool and draw an eclipse that covers the top of the circle like this: |
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Using the Gradient Tool. Select the Foreground to Transparent: |
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Then set the foreground colour to White |
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With your new empty layer select draw the gradient from the top of the elipse area to the bottom to get this: |
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Now Ctrl + Click on the white preview bit of the circle layer in the Layers Panel. This should select the circle |
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Go to Select » Modify » Contract |
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Type 5 and press OK |
18. | Then go to Select » Inverse |
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With the new layer with the gradient selected, press the Delete key. You should now have this: |
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Now Create another new layer and select the Elliptical Marquee Tool again |
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This time draw a perfect circle around 30% the size of the original and move it to the bottom of the main circle like this: |
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Using the Gradient Tool again with White to Transparent. Go from the bottom of the selection to the top of the selection |
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Now change the Opacity of the Layer to 50% and set the Blending Mode to Soft Light |
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Now with that layer still selected go to Filter » Blur » Gaussian Blur and type 3 then press OK |
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Put the background to what ever you want and save it as either PNG or JPG. |
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This is what I got: |