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Light Grid Effects


designlight

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Hi,

I need to recreate an image just like these, but the white grid needs to be on a different background. On a rainbow gradient background, possibly on top of a photographic holographic background.
So, I'm thinking I need to recreate the grid of light in white (using brushes?) looks to be several layers with some blurred out to create depth.

Or, is there a way to alter the dark blue background on these images?

Ideally I need to be able to edit the light grid too, because it might have different colours running through it.

Any help is SO appreciated on this, it's for a really important job!
Thanks so much :)


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Hello and welcome to PSG.

So, I'm thinking I need to recreate the grid of light in white (using brushes?) looks to be several layers with some blurred out to create depth.
Yep, you got it. Just create one or two grids, duplicate several times, move them around, blur some, use layer masks to blend.

Or, is there a way to alter the dark blue background on these images?
You can try by adding layers set to different blending modes............but I don't think you will be happy with the results.

Ideally I need to be able to edit the light grid too, because it might have different colours running through it.
You have already answered this for yourself in stating that you would need to place these on separate layers. By doing so, you can edit each "light layer" individually.

This effect will not translate the same on lighter, more colorful backgrounds. As long as they are kept very dark, you should be OK.
 

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