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Technique 5

This technique will give us what's called a "lens flare." (It's really just a great looking glare of light.) It's a fun technique that looks cool no matter how you do it.

Alright, first off you'll need to open the "lens flare" window. You can do this by going through your taskbar and selecting in this order:

Filter > Render > Lens Flare




After that, a window will pop up with a few different specifications. By moving the cursor, you can choose where you want the 'lens flare' to come from. You can also change the amount of brightness and which lens type you'd like to use. For this preview, I used the "Movie Prime" lens. (It's a little more edgy in opinion.)





Just play around with these settings, and you'll be done in no time:







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