In this tutorial we will create an image that looks sort of like the posters for the upcoming movie, TRON Legacy. You will learn how to fake a bokeh effect, and create all sorts of shiny glass type effects.
IMPORTANT: When working with any image in Photoshop, always play things on the cautious side and make new layers for everything. This way, if you make a mistake, you won't have to start all over, but you might just have to re-do one layer, possibly saving you hours of work. Everything in this tutorial should be done on separate layers.
Create a new document. 1280px in width and 960px in height.
![1[3] 1[3]](/images/stories/TRONLegacyStyle_13C61/589x333x13.png.pagespeed.ic.2VSFwmtGb-.png)
Press (control/command + I) to invert the white to black.
![2[3] 2[3]](/images/stories/TRONLegacyStyle_13C61/600x472x23.png.pagespeed.ic.kjuaiVIAwh.png)
Apply the following settings to your brush.
![3[6] 3[6]](/images/stories/TRONLegacyStyle_13C61/352x433x36.png.pagespeed.ic.gyIzVw3vsB.png)
![4[6] 4[6]](/images/stories/TRONLegacyStyle_13C61/352x433x46.png.pagespeed.ic.oW0qW5gC87.png)
![5[6] 5[6]](/images/stories/TRONLegacyStyle_13C61/352x433x56.png.pagespeed.ic.elciyCmBR-.png)
![6[6] 6[6]](/images/stories/TRONLegacyStyle_13C61/352x433x66.png.pagespeed.ic.I9nZBDj2PF.png)
Create a new Layer (Layer > New > Layer). Fill it with black. Create a guide that runs down the center of the image at 460px. Name this layer "Big Bokeh".
![7[3] 7[3]](/images/stories/TRONLegacyStyle_13C61/600x472x73.png.pagespeed.ic.ac1uNw7hnp.png)