In this tutorial we will learn to use PHOTOSHOP to create a scorching sun. The following is the final effect.

Next we start production, first create a new document with a size of 800*800.
-First, make the background of the stars. Create a new layer, fill the background color with black, and execute the Filter-Noise-Add Noise command. Set the Value to 200, the High Blur, and the Monochrome checkboxes.

- Now duplicate the layer by pressing CTRL+j and set the layer blending mode to Overlay. The background is now complete.

-We are going to make the sun next. Now use the Elliptical Marquee Tool and hold down the SHIFT key to create a perfect circle selection, as shown below:

- Fill the selection area with black.
- Go to Filter-Render-Layered Clouds.
- Press CTRL+F to repeat this filter 2 or more times.