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hey everyone my name is Justin and in this tutorial Im going to show you how to create stars from scratch in Photoshop so open up a new document whatever size youd like and make sure youre working on a black background press ok and then go to filter noise add noise you want to be specific in the amount youre using here and thats 50% Gaussian monochromatic press ok and then you want to go to filter blur Gaussian blur you also want to specifically use 1.5 pixels press ok and then go to image adjustments levels here you just want to squeeze in both of the end sliders so once you squeeze them in close enough youll find that it turns into a field of stars as a finishing touch to add some twinkles to the stars you can right click this layer and duplicate it and then go to filter blur motion blur you want to use a 90-degree angle and just use a blur of about 15 pixels press ok and then set this to screen blending mode now you want to duplicate your original background layer one more ti