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Final Image preview:

69HeavenLight12.jpg

In this tutorial we will use two images below:

69HeavenLight1.jpg

and

69HeavenLight5.jpg

Step 1: Open the first image, we will enhance the sky's color to make it pretty eye-catching. Go to Select > Color Range to sample the sky's color with Eye Dropper Tool and Add to Sample

69HeavenLight2.jpg

Step 2: Use the Marquee Tool to deselect unwanted selected areas (on houses) until you get something like this

69HeavenLight3.jpg

Step 3: Duplicate selected areas by pressing Ctrl-J and change the Blending Mode of this layer to Overlay. Now it looks more vivid and softer

69HeavenLight4.jpg

Step 4: Let's enhance it a little more with the second image. Use the same method to select a part of the wave and paste it onto the main document

69HeavenLight6.jpg

Move it to the top of your document and change its blending mode to Overlay

69HeavenLight8.jpg

Step 5: Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and use this setting:

69HeavenLight9.jpg

Step 6: Reset your colors by pressing D. Create a new layer and fill it with black, use the Gradient Tool with Reflected Gradient and Difference mode and draw some lines like the image below, notice that these lines shouldn't overlap with each other.

69HeavenLight10.jpg

Once again, change its blending mode to Overlay

69HeavenLight11.jpg

Step 7: Use the Eraser Tool to delete some unnatural rays of light and you can see the final result below

69HeavenLight12.jpg

Conclusion

By using Overlay mode with some "cut out" tricks we can create nice images with a very eye-catching effect. I hope you enjoy this tutorial and use it in your future work!

Credit:9tust

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