Step 1
http://www.gfxvoid.com/tutorials/blackhole/2.gif
Create a new image (Mine was 400x250). Fill background with black. Render two lens flare's with the above settings.
Step 2
http://www.gfxvoid.com/tutorials/blackhole/4.gif
Go into the twirl filter and use the above settings.
Step 3
http://www.gfxvoid.com/tutorials/blackhole/6.gif
Duplicate the Layer . Press CTRL+U, check colorize and colorize to a color of your liking. I used a dark purple.
Step 4
http://www.gfxvoid.com/tutorials/blackhole/10.gif
On your new layer, go into the radial blur filter and use the above settings.
Step 5
http://www.gfxvoid.com/tutorials/blackhole/8.gif
Double Click your layer, and change the blending mode to linear (or color) dodge. I suggest you experiment with this. If you select darken you will get a totally different, and cool effect
Final Product
http://www.gfxvoid.com/tutorials/blackhole/9.gif
wicked tutorial man, i'm liking the outcome. very good job.
If you use lighter colors, I suggest you try doing a 'darken' blend, it comes out a lot cooler (very plastic-like). Thanks for the comment =).
You like those lens flares dont u tacoX :P
Very nice effect though.
That looks amazing dude. I like it how it starts from very bright, and goes down to almost dark.
woah nice tut taco again :D
I love your tutorials cuz they're all based on lens flares... my favorite thing to use
that end result is sweet, too
I am amazed with what you can do starting with lens flares....i'll try using some other filrters on it and see what i get :D
nice but i think that this looks better then the final product :http://www.gfxvoid.com/tutorials/blackhole/4.gif
holy mother of horny pigbangers.... i could have fun with this 1
10/10