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Create a Glowing Surreal Planet Design

Jul 11th in Photo Effects by Alvaro Guzman

This time I'll show you how to create a glowing planet design. You'll learn how to create a planet from a panoramic picture, use the Lens Correction Filter, create complex background patterns, and more.

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Author: Alvaro Guzman

I'm Alvaro Guzman from Bolivia, Web developer and Graphic designer. For me digital design is a modern form of art, which allows me to explore innovative techniques, and helps to deliver a clear message to the public.My work covers advertising, corporate image, print design, and web design areas. I am currently the Design Team Leader of SouthMakers. And you can find me on Twitter @alvarocker.

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Before we get started, let's take a look at the image we'll be creating. Click the screenshot below to view the full-size image. As always, the layered Photoshop file is available via our PSDTUTS Plus membership.

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Step 1

First, search for a panoramic or skyline picture, I found this one. Try to use a big resolution and wide format picture. This is because when creating the planet view, you'll reduce the image's width a lot. Next make a new document with the same dimensions as your picture. Then paste your image into a new layer.

Step 2

Details are the most important. Draw a horizontal guide to ensure the horizon is fine. In this case, the horizontal perspective it's a little up on the picture's right side. To fix this, go to Filter > Distort > Lens Correction. Then set the angle a tiny bit down on the right side (356,78º it means less than one degree).

You can play with the Perspective angles when you're using a different picture. This is a crucial step. If you don't do it well, you'll have more to do on Step 4 by changing the Offset. Finally, crop the image deleting all the extra sky and sea that we don't need.

Step 3

Using a soft Dodge tool (O), highlight the sky. Try to get almost white on both the left and right sides of the sky. Also, highlight the right side water a little bit.

Step 4

To create the "planet" we need to change the Offset of our image. Go to Filter > Other > Offset. Then change the horizontal value to change the offset to the center of the image. I learned this effect a long time ago watching a video tut on the SXC blog (Create a Photo Planet).

Step 5

Now using the Healing Brush tool (J), fix the hard offset line over both the sky and the water. Also, using a small Blur tool (R), blur the sharpen line of the building next to the offset.

Step 6

Now go to Image > Image Size and resize the image. Try to keep the height of your original document to preserve the good quality. In this case, I'll make it a little bigger 1000 pixels by 1000 pixels.

Step 7

Go to Filter > Distort > Polar Coordinates and select Rectangular to Polar. This way you have a nice "planet" view, but its still needs a few more adjustments.

Step 8

Using the Liquify Filter window, select the Bloat tool. Then use a large brush, like 600 pixels, and make a few clicks to inflate the center of the planet.

Step 9

Apply a quick Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen More. Then you'll can see the building's windows glowing better.

Step 10

Using the Lasso Tool (L), select the building's shapes. Leave some space between the selection and the buildings. Feather the selection (Ctrl + D) 30 pixels. Then hit Ctrl + Shift + I to invert the selection. Then delete it. Finally, add a new Solid Color Layer (#7F5E6F) below the "planet" layer.

Step 11

Rotate the "planet" a few angles to put most of the buildings on the top.

Step 12

Now we'll create a pattern background. For this I'll use some default shapes that come with Photoshop CS3. Create a new document 150 pixels by 150 pixels. Draw a shape in the middle of the document and apply a Drop Shadow to it.

Then draw more objects over the four corners using the same Drop Shadow effect. Use any color, I used #75455D, #572D41, and #8B5B71. Then delete the background. Go to Edit > Define Pattern and type some name for it.

Step 13

Apply the pattern overlay to the background layer. Use the values shown below.

Step 14

Duplicate the "Planet" layer. Then go to Filter > Blur > Radial Blur and apply a Zoom Blur. Do it twice while pressing Ctrl + F. Finally, change the "Planet copy" Layer Blending Mode to Color Dodge and Opacity to 75%.

Step 15

Render some Clouds (Filter > Render > Clouds) into a new layer above the "Background" layer. Use a Foreground color of #583144 and Background color of #C29CAB. Then change the Blending Mode to Hard Light and Opacity to 50%.

Step 16

Create a new background layer (#583144) below the pattern background. Select the pattern background, and apply a Layer mask > Hide all, filled with a radial (black - white) gradient.

Step 17

Apply an Outer Glow to the "Planet" layer using the values shown below.

Step 18

Now draw Photoshop's default "Sun" shape. Below is the list of the effects applied to that shape to make it more impressive.

Step 19

Duplicate the "Sun" layer. Make the copy smaller than the original. Rotate it a little bit. Then change the colors of the Gradient Overlay to make it lighter.

Step 20

Duplicate the "Sun copy" layer, resize it, and place the copy above the "Planet copy" layer. Make it 60% smaller, and rasterize the copy including the effects. A quick way to do it is by creating a new blank layer above the shape, select both, and press Ctrl + E to merge them. Then change the "Sun rasterized copy" Blending Mode to Hard Light and Opacity to 75%. Make two more copies of it and put them somewhere around the planet.

Step 21

Now let's add some text to our design. I found this old school font called Pacmania. Type the text, "PSDTUTS." Then apply all the Layer Styles in the image below to the text.

Step 22

Finally, I decided to apply a Layer Mask > Hide All (filled with a white-black gradient) to the "Clouds" layer. You can skip this step if you want to. It's used to add a finishing touch, but at this point it's up to the eye of the designer.

Conclusion

And that's it! A very quick way to get a glowing planet, try your own! Remember the higher quality the panoramic picture, the best the result. I hope you found this tutorial fun and useful.

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    varioke July 11th

    nice one

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    Reader July 11th

    Wow, great ;)

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    Callum Martin July 11th

    City looked a bit too real at the final outcome , but still , Nice!

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    u2k July 12th

    nice one!

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    Steve Forbes July 12th

    Awesome, I like it! I think a bit more could be done to the text and symbol behind it. But apart from that, very good tutorial! Some nice techniques! :)

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    Khaled July 12th

    niceeeeeeeee

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    Mikkel July 12th

    Nice one. It’s been seen many times before, but I like the idea with using liquify to make it look better…

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    Shane July 12th

    I like it a lot – thanks for sharing Alvaro. :)

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    Lardman July 12th

    Sweet tutorial, as usual. Going to try this later today. =)

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    Alec July 12th

    Hmm.. Some nice steps and techniques here, but dont like the final outcome so much..
    Nice one though!

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    Lawrence July 12th

    not bad, study some technique thats all!!

    +91 9965859603

    laranz.joe@gmail.com

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    Michael T July 12th

    Nice Tutorial. I am going to try this out for sure.

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    Johnny O July 12th

    This freaking Rocks!

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    Rjton July 12th

    excelent ;)

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    Andrew July 12th

    Nice effect. I really like how simple and effective the background pattern was to make.

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    MD July 12th

    Awesome!!! :D can’t wait to try it!

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    John Deszell July 12th

    Nice Tut!

    I’ve seen tut’s like this on several other sites, but they aren’t as in depth and good looking as this one. For sure gonna have to try this one with the Detroit Skyline.

    Thanks PSDTuts

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    Eric Thayne July 12th

    Um, that’s really random, haha. But still a pretty cool effect!

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    The Mafalian July 12th

    Nice Well Done, Thanks For Sharing

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    Dan July 12th

    The first half of this was enough, but the rest was good too. I think just the right amount went into this. IF you want more, elaborate on it your self, that is what its all about.

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    yamaniac July 12th

    nice n cool!

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    photoshop July 12th

    nice tuts

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    Qbrushes July 12th

    Some great techniques in this, thanks.

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    tl7 July 12th

    Great tutorial :)
    Let me guess what inspired you to do this tutorial,
    SIM CITY SOCIETIES LOL :)
    Regards.

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    Melvin Nieves July 12th

    San Diego represent!

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    BogDinamita July 12th

    background is ok lame but thanks for the tut

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    Andrei Constantin July 12th

    the idea isn’t bad at all

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    Method Man July 12th

    this tuts so so amazing and good
    it’s to nice design thx alot and we r waiting more of tuts from u
    good work and good luck for u

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    Danny July 12th

    that’s pretty awesome!

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    frank July 12th

    Great tutorial! (as usual)

    thanks!

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    Mark July 12th

    that looks great. nice one

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    Joefrey Mahusay July 12th

    great technique.

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    Kiten July 13th

    Great work, keep doing :)

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    Claus July 13th

    I have seen this same tutorial right up until step 17, where this one does something different in a major Photoshop magazine.

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    Mark Abucayon July 13th

    wow great very creative awesome, thanks for sharing… I like it.

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    Cooper July 13th

    the outcome is meh…

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    Lamin Barrow July 14th

    WOOO thats very cool. I love i a lot expect for the scary looking figure in the middle of it. :)

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    Nesmeyanova Yulia July 14th

    vau !!! great tutorial

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    MONSTER July 14th

    Love it! Very “over the top”, very “Tokyo – up all night”.

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    Nice July 14th

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    Ali July 14th

    thats really creative. thanks for sharing

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    Nindia July 14th

    I don’t really like the end result at all…but there’s definitely a few parts of the tutorial that are useful.

    Thanks!

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    diesel July 14th

    Impressive…. these techniques will definitely come in handy!

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    GEAN July 15th

    gracias x el tutorial…chevere!…aca sta el mio ^^

    http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3223/2670713336_210a941ce2_o.jpg

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    Angel July 16th

    that was cool!

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    Jay HIlgert July 16th

    Sweet Tut ;)

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    Haobam July 16th

    The first part of the tutorial is informative. But not really a fan of the treatment used for the sun shape & the final font.

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    David July 17th

    I got some great ideas from this one… thanks for the tutorial!

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    InterludeArchitect July 17th

    Loved this tutorial!
    Been browsing these a while, first post though; so hey all! :)
    Here’s what I made from it…

    http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/3897/skyline1va9.jpg

    Thanks for another of many great tutorials!
    IArchitect

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    InterludeArchitect July 17th

    MY bad, I changed the font last minute..

    http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/6745/skyline1vs0.jpg

    [previous post incase of deletion]

    Loved this tutorial!
    Been browsing these a while, first post though; so hey all! :)
    Here’s what I made from it…

    (http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/3897/skyline1va9.jpg)

    Thanks for another of many great tutorials!
    IArchitect

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    Wilson July 17th

    Im kind of new in Photoshop. I just wonder, how do you “feather” as you say you should do in step nr. 10? When i press Ctrl + D nothing happens.

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    d4nwTTz July 18th

    wow….that effect is outrageous

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    InterludeArchitect July 18th

    ctrl+d deselects.. to feather.. select the tool and along the top, (where you can also do the fixed sizes for the elliptical tools etc) you should see Feather: 0px .. change it :)

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    Vero July 19th

    esta muy bueno, no esta en español pero se puede seguir mirando las imagenes

    Saludos =)

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    Ahmed Kachkach July 19th

    Not bad, but can do better for sure ^^ !

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    carl0oo0s July 20th

    hey nice tut

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    Bernard Stevens July 21st

    Great tutorial with many useful topics. Building the pattern was not easy but I finally did it by snapping the shapes to the grid and not holding the shift key while sizing the shapes !

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    GlennDavid July 22nd

    great tut as usual but the thing i like about this blog is that it doesn’t come up with stupid tuts, these are techniques we learn from and contribute to the common knowledge :-)

    thanks folk!

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    Mansoor July 24th

    Thanks for Posting.
    Great Tut.

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    Braden Keith July 24th

    Haven’t had a chance to walk through this one yet, but I have an idea of mixing this one with the one before it.

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    Christine July 25th

    Tute was really easy to follow, here is my attempt
    http://christinelam.com/planet-of-lights/

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    The Photoshopper July 27th

    Hey there.. GREAT tutorial!! I looked at it once and then tried to make it myself. I posted my attempt on my blog.. check it out:

    http://thephotoshopper.blogspot.com

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    Nicky July 29th

    Wow!
    Nice tutorial and it looks awesome on the end….

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    MD August 3rd

    Looks amazing! :D

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    Martin August 9th

    Easy to follow, nice effect.

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    Nalu August 21st

    I like this tutorial, thks for sharing

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    Chris August 26th

    u make it look so easy hehe

    thanks

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    Santiago February 20th

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    padmavathy March 21st

    nice works , i will till try like it .

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    Mark March 31st

    Trying this one out right now…some techniques in this will help me with creating decks!

    thanx!

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    CgBaran Tuts April 22nd

    Great work thanks

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    pat May 20th

    please, todo bien pero cuando quise comenzar desde el paso 12, nose como seguir , que alguien me ayude, lo anterior lo logreeeee

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    Toniccio May 23rd

    Thanx for the nice tricks u have used, I really like your tuts, keep working!

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