Ghost Rider 2

© Kaye Burazin

Ghost Rider 2

Uploaded: May 08, 2009

Description

I have received many emails asking me how my lighting effects was done on my Ghost Rider2. I used Mystical Lights by FX. For the head lights, I used the lightcaster effect. Afer using the spotlight effect to darken the entire scene, I then painted lights with the light brush to highlight and bring back detail in the surrounding scene. Many have asked how it can be done for street lamps. In CS2,3 or 4 if you go to filter select/render...spotlight you can also darken the scene and put a glow in the lamps. This is where playing can be so much fun. Again thank you for all your kind words and support when visiting my gallery.

Comments

Rod Partington May 08, 2009

It's Alive!! This is awesome, Kaye! Really well done! #1125207

Kitty R. Rodehorst-Hanna May 19, 2009

Kaye...I found this in BP's newsletter! What an incredible image!! I know it's going to take time to learn how to do this but I'm going to give it a try!!! AWESOME image!!! :-) k #7536299

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