Then use Free Transform (Ctrl/Cmd + T) to change the size of the image. Use the Move Tool (V) to move it into your document inside the "stars" group. Note: to reduce the number of stars even more you can add a mask to the "stars" layer and paint with a black soft brush (B) over some areas of the image.ĭownload this image and open it in Photoshop. Then set the blend mode of the "stars" group to Screen. Go to Layer - New Adjustment Layer - Levels, tick the "Use Previous Layer to Create Clipping Mask" option and use the settings from the following image. Then go to Filter - Blur - Gaussian Blur and set the radius to 0.2px. Go to Filter - Noise - Add Noise and use the settings from the following image. Right-click on it and select Convert to Smart Object. Create a new layer inside this group and fill it with black. Name this layer "texture" and set its blend mode to Screen 25%.Ĭreate a new group and name it "stars". Add a Motion Blur filter to this layer using the settings from the following image. Go to Edit - Free Transform (Ctrl/Cmd + T) and change the size of this image. Then use the Move Tool (V) to move it into your first document. Set the opacity of this layer to 20%.ĭownload this galaxy image and open it in Photoshop.
Then go to Edit - Free Transform (Ctrl/Cmd + T), hold down the Shift key and make this layer smaller.ĭouble-click on the new "color" layer to open the Layer Style window and add a Color Overlay using the color #ffd200. Name this layer "color" and set its opacity to 30%.ĭuplicate the "color" layer by dragging it over the 'Create a new layer' button from the bottom of the Layers panel (or right-click on it and select Duplicate Layer). Then go to Filter - Blur - Motion Blur and use the settings from the following image. Right-click on the layer you created at the previous step and select Convert to Smart Object. Then select a soft brush with the size 50px, set the foreground color to #b52a66 and draw some random lines on your image. Name this layer "bg" and set its opacity to 50%.Ĭreate a new layer inside the "bg" group. Create a new layer inside this group and fill it with the color #1f0959. Then go to Layer - New - Group to create a new group and name it "bg". Create a new document in Photoshop and fill the background with black using the Paint Bucket Tool (G).