Add "Add This" Social Bookmarking Buttons To Each Post Of Blogger

In this article we'll show you how to add "Add This" Social Bookmarking Buttons to each post of your Blogger Blogspot Blog.

To add "Add This" widget is very easy, just concentrate and follow the following steps.

1. Go to Blogger > Design > Edit HTML.



2. Check the Expand Widget Templates.



3. Press Ctrl+F and Search for <data:post.body/>

4. Copy the below code and paste it after  <data:post.body/>

<!-- Add This Code Starts -->
<div class='addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style '>
<a class='addthis_button_facebook_like' fb:like:layout='button_count'/>
<a class='addthis_button_tweet'/>
<a class='addthis_button_google_plusone' g:plusone:size='medium'/>
<a class='addthis_counter addthis_pill_style'/>
</div>
<script src='http://s7.addthis.com/js/250/addthis_widget.js#pubid=xa-4ec4dd3d1e59e9dc' type='text/javascript'/>
<!-- Add This Code Ends -->

5. Now here is what you can do, if you want to show the add this widget under your title then paste the code above <data:post.body/> but if you want to show the widget at the end then paste the code below this code.

6. Now Save template, and refresh the page to see the change in the post.



I hope that this tutorial will helped you alot in adding "AddThis Social Bookmarking Buttons" to your blogger blogspot blog. To learn more about Blogger that How to Add Facebook Like Button? follow the links.

If still you have any problem regarding this feel free to ask in comments.

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Create Custom Brush Effects in Photoshop


Final Product What You'll Be Creating



Here’s a great way to use various design elements defined as brushes to create cool image effects. Whether it’s a stock image or a picture taken with your phone, there are numerous ways to create brushes with them, and even more possibilities with the options in the Brush panel. Here’s a cool effect I saw on a video game cover recently:

Step 1

To begin, we’ll start with a stock image of some abstract shapes that I got from iStockphoto (www.istockphoto.com). The cool part is that this one file contains several different shapes, so we have a choice as to which one we want to make a brush.






Step 2

Grab the Rectangular Marquee tool (M) from the Toolbox and draw a selection around the top shape. Then, go under the Edit menu and choose Define Brush Preset. Give the brush a name and click OK.




Note: Notice that I didn’t make any adjustments to the graphic, as I felt that it had a nice balance of dark and light areas to make a good brush. How-ever, if you have a graphic that could use a contrast fix, then go ahead and run a quick Levels adjustment. Just press Command-L (PC: Ctrl-L).



Step 3

Next, open the image of the football player we’ll be applying the effect to. We need to separate the player from the background, so grab the Quick Selection tool (W) from the Toolbox, and then click-and-drag over the player to select him. If you miss a spot, just paint over it and it will be added to your selection. If you select something you didn’t mean to, press-and-hold the Option (PC: Alt) key and paint over it to remove it from your selection. Once he’s all selected, press Command-C (PC: Ctrl-C) to Copy the selected area to the clipboard.






Step 4

Press Command-N (PC: Ctrl-N) and create a new document that’s 7 inches wide by 12 inches tall at 125 ppi. Then, press Command-V (PC: Ctrl-V) to Paste the image into your new document. Press Command-T (PC: Ctrl-T) to go into Free Transform, press-and-hold the Shift key, and click-and-drag a corner handle inward to scale the image to fit in the canvas area (if you can’t see the corner handles, press Command-0 [zero, PC: Ctrl-0]). Press Return (PC: Enter) when you’re done.






Step 5

Get the Eyedropper tool (I) from the Toolbox, and make sure the Sample Size setting in the Options Bar is set to 5 by 5 Average at the minimum. Click in the rich red area of the jersey, just above the football. This will make that color your Foreground color.






Step 6

Press-and-hold the Command (PC: Ctrl) key and click on the Create a New Layer icon at the bottom of the Layers panel to add a new layer below the currently active layer. Then, press Option-Delete (PC: Alt-Backspace) to fill this layer with the sampled red color.






Step 7

Click back on the layer containing the player and convert it to a smart object by Right-clicking in the blank area of the layer and choosing Convert to Smart Object from the pop-up menu. This will allow us to stylize the photo with some filters without actually altering the original pixels.






Step 8

To make the photo look less like a photo, go under the Filter menu, under Texture, and choose Grain. In the filter dialog, change the Grain Type to Speckle. Then, set the Intensity to 60 and the Contrast to 0. Click OK.






Step 9

Next, go under the Filter menu again, and under Artistic, choose Poster Edges. Set the Edge Thickness to 0, the Edge Intensity to 1, and the Posterization to 6. This will greatly enhance the overall effect, probably even a little more than you want.






Step 10

If that last effect looks good, but looks too intense, then you can go into the Layers panel and double-click on the small icon to the right of Poster Edges. This will open the Blending Options dialog, which allows you to modify the appearance of the filter by changing the blend mode or the opacity. In this case, change the blend Mode to Soft Light and set the Opacity to 50%. This will lessen the effect quite a bit. (Note: Normally this feature is only available right after you have applied a filter, but when that layer is a smart object, as it is here, you can access this feature any time.)






Step 11

Click on the layer with the red color fill again. Add a black layer mask (to hide
everything on that layer) by pressingand-holding the Option (PC: Alt) key while clicking on the Add Layer Mask icon at the bottom of the Layers panel. We’ll paint that red color back in using the brush we made back in Step Two.






Step 12

Choose the Brush tool (B) from the Toolbox and click on the brush thumbnail in the Options Bar to open the Brush Picker. The new brush should be the very last
brush in the list. Just scroll to the bottom and select it.

Click on the icon to the right of the brush thumbnail to open the Brush panel, and click on Brush Tip Shape near the top left first. Set the Angle of the brush to 30°, set the Roundness to 75%, and increase the Spacing to about 50%.






Step 13

Next, click on Shape Dynamics on the left to turn it on. Set the Size Jitter all
the way to 100%. Of course, if you are using a pressure-sensitive tablet, you can also set the Control to Pen Pressure. Then, turn on the Flip X Jitter and Flip Y Jitter checkboxes at the bottom to add some more variation to the brush tip.






Step 14

Now, click on Scattering on the left to turn it on. Make sure that the Both Axes checkbox is turned on and set the Scatter amount to 75% to start. If you don’t like the way this works, simply increase or decrease this setting.






Step 15

Finally, click on Transfer on the left to turn it on. All you need to do here is set
the Opacity Jitter to 100% to vary the density of the brush tip as you paint.






Step 16

Make sure the layer mask is selected on the red-color-filled layer and your Foreground color is set to white, and then just randomly paint the area around the player to reveal the red in a very stylish way with the new brush. Notice the varying sizes of the brush strokes, as well as the varying opacity. All with a simple brush and its options.






Step 17

You can definitely take it a step further and add a white (reveal all) layer mask
to the Smart Object layer, by clicking on the Add Layer Mask icon. Then, press
X to switch your Foreground color to black and, using the same brush, randomly paint areas around the player to mask them, giving the appearance that
the effect is wrapping all around the player. So, you’re using the same brush
and brush properties to hide and reveal different parts of the image, creating a very interesting result.




To finish off the image, I clicked back on the red-color-filled layer, then clicked on the Add a Layer Style icon at the bottom of the Layers panel and added Inner Glow, Gradient Overlay, and Pattern Over lay layer styles. I used a Black, White revers ed radial gradient, and the Herringbone 2 pattern from the Patterns presets. Then, on a new blank layer, I drew a rectangle with the Rectangle tool set to Fill Pixels and my Foreground color set to white, used Free Transform’s Warp set to Bulge, lowered the layer’s opacity, and added a black Outer Glow layer style to it. Finally, I added some text over the shape.



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How to Create User Friendly Permalinks For Your Blogger Posts


What are Permalinks?

Permalinks are the permanent links of a post page. In Blogger it automatically generates a permalinks based on the title of you give to the post. Permalinks provides information to the viewer about the content being pointed to.

As you read above that Permalinks are the permanent links, so that they create permanent links to the Blogger posts which are indexed by search engines such as Google. Then search engines use permalinks to categorise posts. Browsers use permalinks to help navigate to your posts. When you hover over a permalink in your browser you can read the post name in the status bar.

Permalink of this article is:


http://blogginghubblog.blogspot.com/2012/08/improved-permalinks-for-blogger-posts

How to make Search Engine Friendly Permalinks in Blogger

While other blogging plateforms such as Wordpress allows the user to edit permalinks, but Blogger has no such feature. For this reason you have to be very careful while creating titles for your posts as the permalinks, once title generated then it can't be changed later. When your article is in drafts you can change the title as many times as your want. But, once it's published the permalinks assigned to it at that point then it can't be changed it remains the same no matters how many times you change the title of your post.

Blogger has one more important issue that it takes only the first 35-40 characters of your title to create permalink if you create longer title you can run into problems. My suggestion is that you design your titles carefully if you want to avoid losing the end characters from your permalink. For instance long title such as the one below would result in a shortened permalink which would lose the important fact that this post is related to working with Blogger:

http://blogginghubblog.blogspot.com/2012/08/how-to-create-user-friendly-permalinks-for-blogger-posts

Fortunately you can fix this problem. You will need to publish and then republish as I did with this post. It means that you publish your article with choosing 35-40 best characters and then republish it with your favorite one. This method involves creating a shorter title that will accurately summarise the content of your post (e.g Improved Permalinks for Blogger Posts) I choose these words to publish my post. Now for republishing i changed the title to "How to Create User Friendly Permalinks For Your Blogger Posts." Now the title is also very long as you can see mine is longer than 40 characters, but it doesn't matter now because the permalink, however remain the same even though the title has changed.

I hope you like this article by using the techniques you can create eye catching and memorable titles. Creating concise permalinks is important for Search Engine Optimisation.


I hope that this tutorial will helped you alot in "Improving Permalinks" for your blogger blogspot blog. To learn more about Blogger that How to Add Meta Tags to Blogger, Adjust Blogger Title Tags to Improve SEO, How to Submit Blog in directories, how to Add Categories Section, or how to Setup Feedburner follow the links.

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How to add Facebook Like button to Blogger

Facebook like button is very important for your blog, the reason is that the visitor can easily like it if you have a great content and the second thing is that it plays very important role in building traffic. Below is a step-by-step tutorial on how to add facebook like button on your blogger blog.

How to Add Facebook Like Button?


1. Go to Facebook.com.

2. Besides Home select "Use Facebook as:" and go to your page.


3. Click on Edit Page and select Update Info.



4. Now go to Resources



5. Click on Use social plugins



6. Click on Like Button.



7. Insert your Facebook FanPage URL, adjust your desired Width, and at the bottom click on Get Code.



8. Now open a Notepad document and from the facebook page copy both of the two codes one-by-one and paste it in notepad.



9. Now go to Blogger.com > Design > Add a Gadget.



10. Select HTML/JavaScript.



11. Paste the Code, and click Save.



You're done. Check your Blog.

I hope that this tutorial will helped you alot in adding "Adding Facebook Buttons" to your blogger blogspot blog. To learn more about Blogger that How to Add "AddThis Social Bookmarking Buttons" follow the links.

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Bench Analysis Overclocking Performance



Bench analysis

Making sense of an awful lot of numbers

Have tested a whole lot of processors in and produced many a group test but few have left us feeling quite so frustrated. Despite being one of the oldest chips in the test the Core i5 2500K is still far and away the easiest to recommend. The Core i5 has got decent multi-threaded chops, and simply incredible overclocking as well as solid gaming performance too.

Of all the AMD chips it's sad to say the oldest chip showed the best performing one hero too. The new Bulldozer architecture has only gone on to show just how good we had it with the Phenom II X6 1100T. That's a proper six-core chip and the multi-threaded benchmarks show that in stark contrast to the tri-module FX 6100.

Overclocking performance

Stock speed vs max overclock



Overclocked video encoding performance


Multi-threaded CPU performance



Multi-threaded CPU performance



Video encoding performance



CPU gaming performance



Spec analysis The fine details for you fine people

Specs Intel Core i3-2100 AMD FX 4100 AMD FX 6100 AMD Phenom II X6 1100T
Price $150 $158 $220 $234
Manufacturer Intel AMD AMD AMD
Clockspeed 3.1GHz 3.6GHz 3.3GHz 3.3GHz
Cores 2 4 6 6
Threads 4 4 6 6
Cache 3MB 12MB 14MB 14MB
Process technology 32nm 32nm 32nm 32nm
Socket LGA 1155 AM3+ AM3+ AM3
Memory compatibillity Dual-channel DDR3 Dual-channel DDR3 Dual-channel DDR3 Dual-channel DDR3
Integrated Graphics Yes No No No
Score 78% 75% 79% 88%



Specs Intel Core i5-2500K AMD FX 8150 Intel Core i7-2700K Intel Core i7-3930K
Price $267 $351 $390 $784
Manufacturer Intel AMD Intel Intel
Clockspeed 3.3GHz 3.6GHz 3.5GHz 3.2GHz
Cores 4 8 4 6
Threads 4 8 8 12
Cache 6MB 16MB 8MB 12MB
Process technology 32nm 32nm 32nm 32nm
Socket LGA 1155 AM3+ LGA 1155 LGA 2011
Memory compatibillity Dual-channel DDR3 Dual-channel DDR3 Dual-channel DDR3 Dual-channel DDR3
Integrated Graphics Yes No Yes No
Score 91% 78% 84% 83%

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Add Meta Tags to Blogger for Better SEO


In this tutorial we will discuss, how to add meta tags to blogger blogspot blog, to improve Search Engine Optimization (SEO) of blog, and go beyond the limitations of the blogger platform.

You must have been to many articles that are telling, how to add meta tags to blogger

What are Meta Tags?
A meta tag is a line of HTML code that describes your site. It used to be the case that you placed meta tags at the top of every web page; one meta tag for keyword, another for a description. Although they would not be seen by viewers of your web page, search engines (such as Google) used them.

Keywords are those that best describe you business or blog's purpose. The description contains your keywords, but is sentence style. If someone used Google to search for one of your keywords (for example "blogging hub") and you were listed on the search results page, the meta description would appear under your listing providing the user with a brief summary of your blog.

However, because so many people abused meta keywords, many search engines don't use the meta tags in their algorithms anymore. But it doesn't hurt to include them on your blog.

Limitations of Blogger and SEO
Well, by default Blogger is not properly optimized for SEO. Meta descriptions and keywords are not supported. Title tags are also not optimized.

However meta tags and meta description can be inserted into Blogger template to make it Optimized. But make sure that you have done correction of your title tags, but if you don't know anything about title tags then please refer to adjust blogger title tags to improve SEO first.

How to Add Meta Tags to your Blog Home Page

1. Login to Blogger if not already logged in.

2. From the Dashboard, go to Design, Edit HTML.

3. Back up your template as a precaution by downloading full template to your computer.

4. Check the Expand Widget Templates box.

5. Find these lines which will be near the top of your template:

<head>
<b:include data='blog' name='all-head-content'/>
<title><data:blog.pageTitle/></title>

6. Paste the following code immediately below
<title><data:blog.pageTitle/></title>
<title><data:blog./>
<b:if cond='data:blog.url == data:blog.homepageUrl'>
<meta content='Place your blog description here' name='description'/>
<meta content='Place your blog keywords here(separated by commas)'
name='keywords'/>
</b:if>

7. The blog description should be more then 120 characters and less then 150 characters including spaces.

8. It's important to use keywords, it is just as important not to overuse them. If you do, your site will be flagged as "spam" and won't show up at all on results pages. My recommendation is to keep your keyword usage to 4-8 percent. So out of 100 words, you should only use a keyword 4 to 8 times.

Example below shows the meta tags i use  for the home page of Blogging Hub:

<b:if cond='data:blog.url == &quot;http://blogginghubblog.blogspot.com/&quot;'>
<meta content='Blogging Hub is about tips, tricks, tutorial about blogger blogspot blog, Technology Review, Photshop Tutorials, Photography, Recipes, and lot more' name='description'/>
<meta content='blogger.com, tutorials, tips, SEO, analytics, blogging hub, technology, photoshop tutorials, photography' name='keywords'/>
</b:if>

9. Click on Save Template button and you are done.

How to Add Meta Tags to Individual Post of Blogger

1. Follow steps 1 to 4 as for adding meta tags for Home Page.

2. Add the following in the <head> section of your blogger template. Enter this code below the Home Page code above you have just entered:

<b:if cond='data:blog.url == "http://url of your post"'>
<meta content='keywords pertaining to your post' name='keywords'/>
<meta content='crafted description of your post' name='description'/>
</b:if>

Here is an example of optimized meta tags for one of my post:

<b:if cond='data:blog.url == &quot;http://blogginghubblog.blogspot.com/2011/12/adjust-blogger-title-tags-to-improve.html&quot;'>

<meta content='Title tags for SEO is about how to adjust title tags to improve search engine results and high rankings. Title tags play very important role in search engine optimization. Popular search engines like Google gives more importance on title tags.' name='description'/>
    
<meta content='search engine optimization for blogger, blogger title tags, improve seo, get higher in search results' name='keywords'/></b:if>

3. Add your post URL, keywords and description. To find the URL of your post navigate to the post's page and copy the link showing in the address bar of your browser including the http:// prefix

4. Click on Save Template button

5. To check your description you can use the view source in your browser by simply pressing Ctrl+U.

Troubleshooting and Tips

  • Observe Character Limits
  • To avoid problems ensure that you keep within the maximum character limits:
    Title Tag - Maximum Character is 60
    Site Description - Maximum Character is 150
    Keywords - Maximum Character is 200
  • Title Tag Tweak
  • If you haven't inserted the title tag tweak then it is highly recommended that you do so then you will need to add the code above after the title tag adjustment in the section of your template. Read more about adjust title tags.
  • Keywords

As you have seen that meta tags are very important for home page and for every other page of blogger, and in this article you have learned both the ways of adding meta tags to home page and each post of blogger.



I hope that this tutorial will helped you alot in "Adding Meta Tags to Blogger and Individual Post of Blogger" for your blogger blogspot blog. To learn more about Blogger that How to Adjust Blogger Title Tags to Improve SEO, How to Submit Blog in directories, how to Add Categories Section, or how to Setup Feedburner follow the links.

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Create Hollywood-Style Flare Brush Effect with Photoshop


Final Product What You'll Be Creating



I actually like to call this effect the “J.J. flare,” because no one in Hollywood goes crazier with optical flare than J.J. Abrams. Anyone who has seen his films knows exactly what I mean, although the reason he uses it is because it looks cool. Well, here I’m going to show you how to create a flare from scratch, and then define it as a brush to be used anytime you want. In fact, you’ll see me use this several times throughout in Photoshop section.

Step 1

Start by going under the File menu, choosing New, and creating a new blank document to create the brush on. It’s going to be a wide brush, so create a document that is 10 inches wide by 4 inches tall at 100 ppi.




Step 2

Next, select the Brush tool (B) from the Toolbox and then click on the brush thumbnail in the Options Bar to open the Brush Picker. Then, click on the right-facing arrow in the upperright corner and, from the fly out menu, choose the Assorted Brushes preset. You can choose to append it to the existing list or replace the existing list altogether. I chose to append it. Locate the brush called Tex ture 4, which looks like a cluster of little lines. Select it, then open the Brush panel by clicking on the small folder icon to the right of the brush thumb nail in the Options Bar.





Step 3

Click on Brush Tip Shape on the left side of the panel, and set the Size to around 45 px. Then, for Roundness, type in 75%. This will squash the brush down a little bit.





Step 4

Press D to set your Foreground and Background colors to their defaults of black and white, then press Option-Delete (PC: Alt-Backspace) to fill the Background layer with black. Now, press X to switch your Foreground color to white. Click on the Create a New Layer icon at the bottom of the Layers panel to create a new blank layer. Then, press-and-hold the Shift key and click-and-drag to paint a short horizontal stroke in the middle of the canvas, as seen here.







Step 5

Now, go under the Filter menu, under Blur, and choose Motion Blur. Set the Angle to 0º and the Distance to 500 pixels. This will give you a nice horizontal streak effect. Click OK.





Step 6

Make a duplicate of this layer by pressing Command-J (PC: Ctrl-J). Now to stretch it a bit further, put the shape in Free Transform mode by pressing Command-T (PC: Ctrl-T), then press-and-hold the Option (PC: Alt) key to anchor the transformation to the center, grab any of the corner handles, and squash the flare down and stretch it to near the edges of the canvas. Press Return (PC: Enter) when you’re done to commit the change.





Step 7

To enhance the glare on this part of the flare, we are going to add a Bevel and Emboss layer style. That’s right: Bevel and Emboss. I have discovered over the years that by playing around with the various layer styles, you can achieve some interesting effects in ways that these features weren’t necessarily designed for. For instance, here I want to generate a more stylized glow on the streak. So, with the duplicate layer selected, click on the Add a Layer Style icon at the bottom of the Layers panel and choose Bevel and Emboss from the pop-up menu.



In the Layer Style dialog’s Bevel and Emboss options, in the Structure section, set the Style to Emboss and increase the Depth to around 490%. Keep the Direction set to Up and increase the Size to around 54 px. At the top of the Shading section, set the Angle to 176° and the Altitude to 21º (you can also just grab the small target inside the circle and move it around to change the angle of the effect). Then, go to Highlight Mode, set it to Hard Light, and leave the color set to white. Increase the Opacity to 100%. Then, for Shadow Mode, also choose Hard Light, but then click on the color swatch, and choose a really light gray color (but not white). Leave the Opacity at 75% and click OK when you’re done.





Step 8

Now, let’s move on to the next part of the flare. We need to create a point of origin for the light itself, with intense light beams. So, start by creating a new blank layer, then get the Rectangular Marquee tool (M). We need to create a perfect square in the middle of the streak, so press-and-hold Option-Shift (PC: Alt-Shift), click in the center area of the streak, and drag a square selection out from the center, stopping just short of the edges of the canvas.







Step 9

Press Shift-Delete (PC: Shift-Backspace) to open the Fill dialog. Then, choose 50% Gray from the Use pop-up menu and click OK.







Step 10

Press D to set your Foreground and Background colors to their defaults of black and white. Then, go under the Filter menu, under Render, and choose Fibers. Set the Variance to 16 and the Strength to 10. Click OK.





Step 11

We need to run a motion blur on this, but I’ve noticed that the blur is applied more smoothly and evenly by locking the transparency of the layer, rather than using a selection. So, deselect by pressing Command-D (PC: Ctrl-D), then click on the Lock Transparent Pixels icon near the top of the Layers panel. Now, go to the Filter menu, once again, under Blur, and choose Motion Blur. Set the Angle to 90º and the Distance to 400 pixels to give the flare a streakier look.





Step 12

Now we need the streaks to fade to black at the bottom. We’ll do this using a gradient, but in a slightly different way than you might be used to. Get the Gradient tool (G) from the Toolbox, then click on the down-facing arrow next to the gradient thumbnail in the Options Bar to open the Gradient Pick er, and choose the Foreground to Trans parent gradient (the second one in the top row). Also, make sure the Linear Gradient icon to the right of the gradient thumbnail is selected. Lastly, change the Gradient tool’s blend Mode to Overlay.





Step 13

Make sure your Foreground color is set to black and, starting at the bottom of the square shape, press-and-hold the Shift key, and click-and-drag up almost to the top edge of the square. Notice that some streaks remained more prominent than others. This randomness is due to the Overlay blend mode, which affects the varying gray tones differently, resulting in streaks of more random lengths, as opposed to what you would get just using a plain black gradient. Simply apply the gradient one or two more times (dragging a shorter distance) to take care of any other streaks that might be still going to the edge (as shown here).





Step 14

Reload the shape as an active selection by pressing-and-holding the Command (PC: Ctrl) key and clicking on the layer’s thumbnail in the Layers panel. Then, go under the Filter menu, under Distort, and choose Polar Coordinates. Choose Rectangular to Polar. This will wrap the streaks around a center point, giving the effect of a light burst. Click OK, then deselect.





Step 15

Now, to blend the burst with the streaks we already created, change the burst layer’s blend mode to Screen. Then you can adjust the positioning, if necessary.







Step 16

The flare is really taking shape, but it needs to be a bit brighter in the center area. Go ahead and create a new blank layer and, with the Gradient tool still selected, keep the Foreground to Transparent gradient, but change the gradient type to Radial (the second icon from the left) and change the blend Mode back to Normal. Press X to swap your Foreground and Background colors, making white your Foreground color. Start at the center of the burst and draw a small white radial gradient.





Step 17

Then, press Command-T (PC: Ctrl-T) to go into Free Transform, grab any control handle, and scale the gradient so that it is less circular and more oval by scaling more horizontally than vertically. When you’re done, press Return (PC: Enter).





Step 18

Next, click on the Add a Layer Style icon and choose Outer Glow. In the Structure section near the top of the Layer Style dialog, click on the color swatch and change the color to white. Then, in the Elements section, increase the Size to around 150 px. This will add an enhanced ambient glow to this element. Click OK.





Step 19

Now we are ready to make the brush. When defining a brush in Photoshop, the darkest areas of the image will be the most opaque areas of the brush. Up until now, we have been building this graphic on a black background for the sake of visibility and it’s how a flare would look, but now we need to invert these values to create the brush. So, start by selecting the topmost layer in the Layers panel, then press Command-Option-Shift-E (PC: Ctrl-Alt-Shift-E). This will create a merged version of all your layers (the overall flare) on a new layer at the top of the layer stack.





Step 20

Go under the Image menu, under Adjustments, and choose Invert (or press Command-I [PC: Ctrl-I]). This will make the flare black and the background white. Once the image is inverted, you may notice some areas that are a little gray and need adjusting. Simply apply a Levels adjustment (press Command-L [PC: Ctrl-L]) to increase the contrast a little bit. Now we are ready to define the brush.





Step 21

Go under the Edit menu and choose Define Brush Preset. You don’t need to select the flare first, as Photoshop will automatically ignore all the white areas, leaving only the black area in the shape of the flare. Just give the brush a name and there you have it. You can access the brush from the Brush Picker and use the Brush panel to modify its appearance. As you will see, this brush can have many uses. Have fun!






Final Image





Here, you can see some different uses for the flare brush. Remember, you can add to and modify the layer style to get a different color. Once the flare is on a layer, you can scale and rotate it with Free Transform, like any other graphic element.



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