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today youamp;#39;re going to learn an amazing way to add lighting effects to your photos as well as adding manual highlights to make everything look super realistic this is a ton of fun to create so letamp;#39;s hop into Photoshop and get started so to start things off we need to create a light orb that is going to represent the light source now this can be added over top of an existing light source in the background or you can add it to the edge of a photo to add a new lighting effect that doesnamp;#39;t already exist to begin we need to create a new layer by clicking the new layer icon then weamp;#39;ll grab a brush tool by pressing B on the keyboard and weamp;#39;ll set our foreground color to a nice orangey glow thatamp;#39;s what we want the color of our light to be Iamp;#39;ll click OK with my brush settings at 100 opacity and a nice soft brush with the hardness at zero percent Iamp;#39;m going to go and click once in the middle of my photo Iamp;#39;ll then scale down my