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Ok This wil be damn much writing but here you go T__T

 

How To make a Cosmic Exposion

 

[1] First of all I have taken a new file of height = 400 pixels,

width = 400 pixels

 

and resoulation of 72 dpi in the RGB mode.

 

Macrocosm1.jpg

 

[2] Make a new layer from the layer pallete.

 

Macrocosm2.jpg

 

[3] Fill the new document with black color.

 

Macrocosm3.jpg

 

[4] Click Filter>Noise>Add Noise

 

Apply the following

settings.

 

Macrocosm5.jpg

 

[5] Your image will look like this.

 

Macrocosm6.jpg

 

[6] Go to Image>Adjustments>Levels

 

apply the following

settings.

 

Macrocosm8.jpg

 

[7] Your image will look like this.

 

Macrocosm9.jpg

 

[8] Make a new layer from the layer pallete.

 

[9] Select the Elliptical marqee tool from the tool pallete

 

and draw the oval in the file as shown below in fig.

 

Macrocosm11.jpg

 

[10] Fill the color coding # 000854 as given

in the image below.

 

Macrocosm12.jpg

 

[11] Your image will look like this.

 

Macrocosm13.jpg

 

[12] Go to Blending Options>Pattern Overlay

 

apply the following

setting.

 

Macrocosm14.jpg

 

[13] Your image will look like this.

 

Macrocosm15.jpg

 

[14] Now go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur

 

Apply the following

settings.

 

Macrocosm17.jpg

 

[15] Your image will look like this.

 

Macrocosm18.jpg

 

[16] Make a new layer from the layer pallete.

 

[17] Select the Elliptical marqee tool from the tool pallete

 

 

and draw the oval in the file as shown below in fig.

 

Macrocosm20.jpg

 

[18] Fill the new document with color white color as shown below.

 

Macrocosm21.jpg

 

[19] Now go to Filter>Stylize>Wind

 

Apply the following

settings.

 

Macrocosm23.jpg

 

[20] Then press the Cntrl+F for more filter.

 

[21] Now again go to Filter>Stylize>Wind

 

Apply the following

settings.

 

Macrocosm24.jpg

 

22] Then press the Cntrl+F for more filter.

 

[23] Your image will look like this.

 

Macrocosm25.jpg

 

[24] Go to Edit>Transform Rotate 90'CW

 

now

your image will look like this.

 

Macrocosm27.jpg

 

[25] Now go to Filter>Stylize>Wind

 

Apply the following

settings.

 

Macrocosm28.jpg

 

[26] Then press the Cntrl+F for more filter.

 

[27] Now again go to Filter>Stylize>Wind

 

Apply the following

settings.

 

Macrocosm29.jpg

 

[28] Then press the Cntrl+F for more filter.

 

[29] Your image will look like this.

 

Macrocosm30.jpg

 

[30] With the help of Transform tool make it small

 

as you can see in the next image.

 

Macrocosm31.jpghttp:

 

[31] Go to Image>Mode>Grayscale.

 

Macrocosm32.jpg

 

[32] Your image will look like this.

 

Macrocosm34.jpg

 

[33] Go to Image>Mode>Indexed.

 

[34] And again go to Image>Mode>Color Table>Black Body

 

as shown in the fig. below.

 

Macrocosm37.jpg

 

[34] Your final image will be as attractive as mine as showing

below :blink::blink:

 

cosmic-energy-blast-space-photoshop.jpg

 

Credits ~~> Grayland

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