![]() This Multicolored Circular Sunlight Arch photography overlay adds a Realistic rainbow, Fantasy, Magic, Dreamy, & Colored glow beam, to your portrait & Landscape images.ĭigital Background & Backdrop, Outdoor rainy weather sky, children and family photos, Happy time photos, Prism Spectrum Lightray texture, Light leak & flare sunlight Effects, Instagram influencer, blogger editor, & Social media photos. If you want a more artistic effect and not a realistic one then consider increasing the opacity of the rainbow layer and/or give the rainbow a bigger arc effect (Step 5).Rainbow Photo Overlay pack contains 31 PNG Transparent files. Double-click the layer to enter Advanced Blending options. Duplicate the rainbow layer by pressing Ctrl + J. It looks nice enough as it is but I think that a bit of glow will make it look better. Change the blending mode to Color and lower the Opacity of our rainbow layer to 51% for a softer effect. It looks very nice now but the effect is still a bit strong. To symmetrically resize hold the Shift key while dragging on the corners. Press Ctrl + T to enter Free Transform and modify the size and position to make it look like mine in the image below. Let’s increase the size of our rainbow and position it a bit better. In order to bend it in a nice fashion choose from warp options (in the upper Options Bar) Arc and play a little with the Bend value until you obtain a nice curved rainbow. Right click on the gradient and from the drop down menu choose Warp. While on the gradient layer press Ctrl + T to enter Free Transform. Make sure the layer is deselected (press Ctrl + D just to be sure) otherwise you’ll get unwanted effects. Choose Blur > Gaussian Blur and enter a value of 20px. Now let’s add some blur in order to disperse the colors. You could also use a Layer Mask to hide the unwanted parts of the gradient, but the Eraser Tool is simpler to use. Select the Eraser Tool (E), select a soft round brush and erase the left and right edges of the gradient as shown in the image below. Turn off the visibility of the original gradient layer by clicking on the eye icon at the left of the layer in the layers palette. Make a duplicate layer (Ctrl + J) of the gradient layer just to have a backup in case something goes wrong. ![]() Click and drag in the selection while holding shift to create a gradient with the colors you chose previously. Make sure you still have the Gradient Tool selected. They are in order: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, magenta, cyan. Double click the arrowhead icons to change the color.Īdd the colors shown below to your Gradient Editor window and click OK. You can also click on the colors and move them around after you have created them. ![]() Click just below the gradient representation to add new colors. The little arrowhead icons underneath are the colors that form the gradient. The following window (called the Gradient Editor) will appear. Select the Gradient Tool (G) and click on the icon shown below to edit the gradient. Now select the Rectangular Marquee Tool and create a selection as shown in the image below. First let’s create a new layer by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Alt + N. This will be our base image on top of which we will create a realistic rainbow. As always, this is the final image that we’ll be creating:
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