

Select the brush tool click on the color wheel or use the eye dropper to choose a color. Click on the Pen icon to the right of opacity to enable pressure sensitivity a red outline will appear when it’s on. Adjust the size slider to 750 and opacity to 100%. Step 2 Robyn used the expansion pack of Flame brushes for the initial streaks of light choose Flame 1 to start (or experiment with one of the included brushes). Robyn used the Healing Brush to clean up the water drops from the rain. Note that the new plugin works best with pressure-sensitive tablets and pens and is compatible with Lightroom as well. Here’s how Robyn used a combination of Photoshop and ParticleShop to create her final, magical image. Robyn shot tethered and lit the model with a beauty dish and a reflector a large white garbage bag protected her gear while serving as a diffuser.

This image was captured on location in the rain. These brush shapes, and the way some of the brushes behave aren’t things I would have considered before.” ParticleShop “makes it easier and gives me tools that I wouldn’t have thought to use. But with Corel’s new ParticleShop plugin added to her digital toolbox, Robyn now has far more to play with.

Canadian photographer and visual artist Renee Robyn has always built Adobe Photoshop brushes from scratch to create her ethereal images.
