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Step 11 |
You will see that the rainbow which you have drown earlier over the image starts to resemble more a real one, but you
still have some adjustments to do.To give your rainbow an even more realistic aspect, you must next apply a blur on it. |
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| Figure 10.
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Step 12 |
Use the Gaussian Blur filter and use it on your rainbow. You will find the Gaussian Blur in the Filter menu at the top
of the screen > Blur > Gaussian Blur. |
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| Figure 11.
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Step 13 |
At the bottom of the Gaussian Blur dialog box you will find a slider. Drag it to the right to increase the amount of
blur being applied. In the small preview window above you will the effects of your changes on the image. Drag the cursor to increase the amount of blur
until your rainbow has a more natural look. |
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Step 14 |
You may need to set the Radius option as high as 50 or even 60, depending on the size of your picture. For a smaller
image, you will need to use values around 20 or 30. |
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| Figure 12.
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Step 15 |
When you have decided that the rainbow you have drown looks as realistic as it can get, click
“OK” to apply the changes done in the Gaussian Blur dialog box and exit it. |
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