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Old 03-18-2010, 06:24 PM   #1
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Default How do you get the coloured light effect with Photoshop ribbon brush?

Hi,

I have created a website, but need something really eye catchy that stands out in my jquery slider.

So i downloaded the brush set for photoshop from Ribbons brushes | QBrushes - Photoshop Brushes

I am after this kind of effect for my slider > Los Angeles Web Design & SEO, Ecommerce Website Design, Web & Custom Programming i think this gives the website a great look and makes it stand out! The different slides is what im looking to do, something like this.

However in their preview on the site i dont know how to get the effect to the brush, with different colours and light effect?

Does anyone know how to do this please?

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Old 03-18-2010, 09:46 PM   #2
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Not sure if this helps? Just googled 'neon lights in Photoshop' - you probably won't even need the brush set in the end.

Glowing Neon Effects
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Try right clicking on the brush layer and playing around with your blending options.

I think I could achieve much the same effect with both inner and outer glow using different colours and so on.
Other people may want to post if they have more experience as I don't really do this sort of thing in photoshop
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I would use the pen tool for that effected and put a glow layer effected on it and to get the colour use a gradeint and make a new layer and go over with the color/colors you want and make it layer type color. :)
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