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Hello ladies and gentlemans , and merry christmast to everybody :)

i want to share an radiation text effect :) let's start

 

STEP 1

 

Start a new image and add your text, assuming white text on black background. Center the text and make sure you have a decent margine around it for the rays to go.

 

radioactive-01.jpg

 

 

STEP 2

 

 

With the lower, white text layer selected, apply a Polar Coordinate conversion. Go to Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates... Accept that the layer will be rasterized. Set it to convert from Polar to Rectangular.

 

betterlightrays-02.jpg

 

radioactive-02.jpg

 

 

STEP 3

 

Since we want rays of light, we can achieve this effect with Wind. But because Wind only goes side to side, we need to rotate our canvas. Go to Image>Rotate Canvas>90 CW.

 

radioactive-03.jpg

 

 

STEP 4

 

 

Apply Filter>Stylize>Wind..., Method Wind, Direction From the Right. Apply it again, in the other direction. Rotate back like in step 3 and apply the Wind filter again in each direction.

 

radioactive-04.jpg

 

 

STEP 5

 

 

Apply Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates... and convert from Rectangular to Polar.

 

radioactive-05.jpg

 

 

STEP 6

 

Add a color balance adjustment layer (Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Color Balance...) and adjust to emphasize green.

 

radioactive-06.jpg

 

And Finally You will get picture like this :)

 

xmfbi.jpg

 

 

Credits: Quantum PetShop

 

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