Effect
material
1. Open the material, copy the layer, filter-polar coordinates.
2. We now need to copy the sphere into a new layer. First execute the Elliptical Marquee Tool and set the style to fixed size. According to the ruler, we can know that the height and width of the sphere are both 8.85 cm, then the settings should be as shown below Shown:
3. After the settings are completed, click the mouse on the file, and a selection will automatically appear. We move the selection to the position of the appropriate sphere. Then we store this selection in alpha channel 1. (Sorry, I forgot to take a screenshot, so just Let’s talk directly about how to store the selection: enter the channel to create a new alpha channel 1, and then fill the selection with white)
4. Press ctrl+J to paste, the sphere is copied to a new layer. Then throw away the background copy.
5. Add a layer mask to layer 1 and use a black brush to erase the unnatural areas. Here we can reduce the flow and opacity of the brush.
6. Now our picture should roughly look like the following.
7. Duplicate layer 1, execute Filter--Sketch--Chrome Gradient, and set the blending mode to Color Dodge. Note: The operation at this time is not performed under the layer mask.
8. Now we return to the mask state.
9. In the mask state, we use a black brush to erase the unnatural areas.
10. Merge all layers. Then we load alpha channel 1 into the selection.
11. Return to the layer background, press ctrl+J to paste, and the sphere will be copied to a new layer.
12. Execute Filter--Pixelization--Lattice.
13. Add a layer mask and use a black brush to make a transition.
14. Merge the layers. Finally, you can adjust the color according to your own preferences or add some star brushes to increase the brightness. The specific operation depends on your own imagination^_^
Final effect.