Learn how to create light rays and dust particles in Photoshop

Learn how to create light rays and dust particles in Photoshop

As a reader, you'll find this tutorial by Aaron Nace from Phlearn to be an informative and practical guide. He'll show you how to create stunning light rays and dust particles from scratch in Photoshop, using a custom brush.

The step-by-step instructions are easy to follow, making it accessible even for beginners. You'll learn how to set up the brush, adjust the opacity and size, and apply it to your image to achieve the desired effect.

The resulting light rays and dust particles will add depth and atmosphere to your photos, elevating the overall look and feel. Whether you're a professional photographer or a hobbyist, this tutorial is sure to expand your Photoshop skills and help you create more visually compelling images.

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