In this post you will learn how to create shiny starburst effect by using photoshop. Following the simple steps to create a shiny starburst effect: 
Step 1
Open your canvas. Press D. (to set default foreground and background colors) Press Alt+Backspace to fill canvas with black color. Duplicate the layer ( right click on the current layer on the layer's panel and select 'duplicate layer '). Continue working on this new layer.
Step 2
Select the gradient tool from the tool bar, place the cursor at the bottom of the canvas, click and drag it to the top of the canvas. Now your canvas has a black and white gradient fill.
Step 3
Click on Filter>Distort>Wave the Wave window appears, give the settings as in the image on the right.
Step 4
Click on Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates. The polar coordinates window opens up, give the settings as 100% and check the 'Rectangular to Polar' option.
Step 5
Click on Image>Adjustments>Hue/ Saturation and change the settings to : Hue - 200, Saturation - 25 and Lightness - 0. Check the Colorize option
Step 6
Next click on Filter>Render>Lighting Effects and set the Light type to Omni let the other settings be default.
Here's the shiny star!
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Photoshop Tutorial: How to create Shiny Starburst Effect
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5 comments :
Hey, nice tutorial. Question: What step causes the star to look less uniform? Currently, mine looks more like a perfectly circular burst, versus your more random looking star. If you could help that would be saweet!
Wow, that really was simple. Thanks!
Hi bkuyath,
Firstly thanks your for your comment. If you have seen step three... You can adjust wavelength and amplitude setting as I chose. If you select same setting (in step 3) then it will look like a star.
Cheers!!!
me too got a star , but not like yours... :-(
perfectly circular burst i got.... i gave d same valves as shown in ur fig...plz help me
Very nice post. Love the tips. Thanks :)
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