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a way to obtain something like sunrays could be:

 

1) create a new layer

2) apply a gradient on it:

2.1) type conical

2.2) add as many stop points as you like

2.3) change the color of the stop points so that they are alternatively white and light-grey

2.4) set the center where the sun is supposed to be

4) add a strong gaussian blur to the gradient (it's advisable to use a live filter so that you can adjust the amount later); be sure to check "preserve alpha)

5) change the blend mode of the gradient to overlay

6) add a mask to the original image

7) select the mask and paint it black where the sunrays should not appera (i.e. where they are "behind" foreground objects

take care,

stefano

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