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How Do You Night Render in Photoshop?

Last updated on January 25, 2023 @ 4:24 pm

If you’re new to Photoshop, you may not know how to night render. Night rendering is a process of creating a night scene, usually with stars, using Photoshop.

In this article, we’ll show you how to night render in Photoshop.

Create a New Document

To start, open Photoshop and create a new document. The document should be at least 1024×768 pixels.

Once you have your document open, go to File > New. This will open the New Document dialog box.

In the New Document dialog box, set the Width to 1024 pixels and the Height to 768 pixels. Then, set the Resolution to 72 pixels/inch. Make sure the Color Mode is set to RGB Color and the Background Contents is set to Transparent.

Now that you have your new document created, it’s time to start adding some stars.

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To add stars, go to Layer > New > Layer. This will open the New Layer dialog box.

In the New Layer dialog box, name the layer “Stars” and click OK. You should now have a new layer called “Stars” in your Layers panel.

With the “Stars” layer selected, go to Edit > Fill. This will open the Fill dialog box.

In the Fill dialog box, set the Use dropdown menu to White and click OK. Your “Stars” layer should now be filled with white.

Now that your “Stars” layer is filled with white, it’s time to add some noise.

To add noise, go to New Adjustment Layer > Add Noise.

Once you’re happy with your settings, click OK.

You should now see a noise layer in your Layers panel.

Now that you have your noise layer, it’s time to blur it.

To blur it, go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur.

This will open the Gaussian Blur dialog box.

In the Gaussian Blur dialog box, set the Radius to 2 pixels and click OK.

Your noise layer should now be blurred.

Now that your noise layer is blurred, it’s time to add some stars.

To do this, go back to your “Stars” layer and select it in your Layers panel.

Then, go to Filter > Render > Clouds.

This will add some clouds to your “Stars” layer.

Now that you have some clouds on your “Stars” layer, it’s time to add some stars.

To do this, go back to your noise layer and select it in your Layers panel.

Then, go to Image > Adjustments > levels.

This will open up the Levels dialogue box.
In the Levels dialogue box, move the black slider towards the right until you start seeing some stars appear in your image. Then, click OK. Your image should now be full of stars!
Note: If you don’t see any stars, try moving the black slider further to the right.

Drew Clemente

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