![]() ![]() Then go to Filter>Quartz Composer>Generator>Travelator. To make the effect even stronger, go to I mage>Levels and incresae the White to 70.?Ĭreate a new layer on top of the others and change the Blending to Color Dodge. You will need to change the Blending to Color Dodge again.? To make the effect a bit stronger, duplicate this layer twice and select the 3 layers, then go to Layer>Merge Layers. With the Brush Tool (B), create some round spots in white use different sizes.?Ĭhange the Blending to Color Dodge and then go to Filter>Blur>Zoom Blur. Let’s create another layer, this time on top of the others. You can use the Gaussian Blur to soften the transitions.? Use the image below for reference.Ĭreate another layer, again with the Brush Tool (B), and then with white and a smaller soft brush paint another spot in the middle of the image, creating a gradient from white to blue and then black. With the Brush Tool (B), pick a light blue (005793) and then with a very soft and big brush paint a blue spot in the middle of the scene. Then start painting some stars.Īdd a new layer, this time on top of the background layer. With the Brush Tool (B), select the stars brush and white for the color. With the Eraser Tool (E), delete some areas of the layer and leave just a few clouds, as in the image below.?Ĭreate a new layer on top of the others and fill it with black. In addition, move the handler to the very center of the image. Use 435 for the Radius and 75 for the Scale. Use black and white for the colors and then change the Blending to Linear Dodge and the Opacity to 30%. Now add another layer and go to Filter>Generator>Clouds. With that, you will create a really nice star field. ![]() Increase the Black to 43 and the White to 101. Use 10 for the Amount and Monochrome.?Īfter you create the noise, go to Image>Levels. Then with the Gradient Tool (G), fill the background layer with a Radial Gradient such that the center is a d ark blue (030826) and the edges are black.Īdd a new layer and with the Paint Bucked Tool (N), fill the layer with black. Open Pixelmator and create a new document. This tutorial was originally written for the Pixelmator Learn site, you can see more tutorials I wrote for Pixelmator at Step 1 The whole effect will not take you more than 20 minutes, and the end result is really impressive, very inspired on the Snow Leopard space theme design of the CD box. We will play with some filters and blending as well. In this tutorial, I will show you how to create a space scene in Pixelmator without using a stock photo or special brush, just the ones that come with Pixelmator. ![]()
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