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by Sarah E.
Fall Lights Abound in this Dual Planetary Setting.  This was easy to create.  First, I changed the colors for the stars and chose this filter twice.  Next, I changed the colors for the interstellar gas and used this filter 2-3 times.  After that I added some textured stars changing their color as well.
Last, I placed both planets on the image.  I was able to move and size the planets without having to preselect an area in advance.  This made it very easy.
Applications used: UIC Plugins within Photoshop.
Fall Lights
by Sarah E.
Fall Lights Abound in this Dual Planetary Setting. This was easy to create. First, I changed the colors for the stars and chose this filter twice. Next, I changed the colors for the interstellar gas and used this filter 2-3 times. After that I added some textured stars changing their color as well.
Last, I placed both planets on the image. I was able to move and size the planets without having to preselect an area in advance. This made it very easy.
Applications used: UIC Plugins within Photoshop.
 > Fall Lights
by Sarah E.
Fall Lights Abound in this Dual Planetary Setting.  This was easy to create.  First, I changed the colors for the stars and chose this filter twice.  Next, I changed the colors for the interstellar gas and used this filter 2-3 times.  After that I added some textured stars changing their color as well.
Last, I placed both planets on the image.  I was able to move and size the planets without having to preselect an area in advance.  This made it very easy.
Applications used: UIC Plugins within Photoshop.
Fall Lights
by Sarah E.
Fall Lights Abound in this Dual Planetary Setting. This was easy to create. First, I changed the colors for the stars and chose this filter twice. Next, I changed the colors for the interstellar gas and used this filter 2-3 times. After that I added some textured stars changing their color as well.
Last, I placed both planets on the image. I was able to move and size the planets without having to preselect an area in advance. This made it very easy.
Applications used: UIC Plugins within Photoshop.
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