How to Add a Neon Glow Effect to Your Photos Using Snapseed

Snapseed is a free photo editing app developed by Google for both iOS and Android. It allows users to edit and enhance their photos with various tools and filters, including options for adjusting an image’s brightness, contrast, color, and sharpness, as well as more advanced editing tools like curves and selective adjustments.

Using these out-of-the-box features, you can create a neon glow effect in your photograph. Let’s show you how.

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How to Create a Neon Glow Effect Using Snapseed

Adding the glow effect in Snapseed requires a mix of multiple tools from the app. It is worth noting that the process may vary each time depending on your sample image. Therefore, it is best to understand the concept while editing your image to make the most out of the technique each time you use it.

Follow the steps below to add a neon glow effect to your photos using Snapseed.

how to add neon glow effect in snapseed

1. Adjust Your Image

Firstly, you must make minor tweaks to your image to prepare it for the glow effect. We’re going to add a blue neon glow to an elephant’s tusks, so we’re going to decrease the Warmth to make the image slightly blue. Consider the parts you want to glow as a light source and try to lighten up the nearby area.

Open Snapseed and tap anywhere to add your image.

add image in snapseed

OpenToolsand selectTune Image. Perform minor tweaks like decreasing theExposure, increasing theContrast, adjustingHighlights, increasingShadows, and so on. Tap on the tick mark once you are satisfied with the edit.

Go toTools>Details. Increase theStructureandSharpeningto the maximum. Tap on the tick mark to finalize your edit.

adding elephant image in snapseed

Go to theEdit stackoption and selectView edits. Use theStack brushand selectively paint over the area you want to glow. It will keep the details intact when you add the glow effect.

Go toTools>Selectiveand brighten up the parts you want to glow and darken the rest. Tap on the part you want to glow, then adjust theCentre sizeby pinching in on your screen. Increase theBrightness,Structure, andContrastof the region.

open tune image in snapseed

2. Create and Add the Glow Color

Now we’re going to create a solid color layer and impose it on a selected area.

Go toTool>Curves.Here, while theRGBchannel is selected, bring the left pointer all the way up. It will create a solid white color layer. Tap on the tick mark to finalize the edit.

Go toCurvesagain. Because we’re making a blue neon glow color, bring the right slider down for theRedandGreenchannels to make a solid blue color. But you can also make a different color. Tap on the tick mark to finalize your edit. Tap onExportand againExportto save the solid color image.

Go to theEdit stackoption and openView edits. Delete the last two curve layers from here; you won’t need them anymore.

Go toTools>Double Exposure. You can learn more aboutusing the Double Exposure tool in Snapseedin our detailed guide.

Tap on theOpen Imagebutton and add the blue solid color image you’ve just exported. Set theStyletoOverlay. We’re increasing theOpacityuntil the tusks are blue. Tap the tick mark.

Go to theEdit stackand openView edits.

Tap on the lastDouble Exposureedit and open theStacks brush. Now, neatly paint the area that you want to glow. You can pinch out to zoom into the image for cleaner outlines. Set theExposureto25-50%. Paint over the area that should be illuminated by the glow, and set theExposureto100%.

Repeat the last steps a few more times for a more vibrant color.

3. Make the Neon Glow Effect

After adding the glow color, it’s time to make the glow stand out compared to the rest of the image.

Go toTools>Curvesand bring down the curve for theRGBchannel and theLuminancelevel. It will make the rest of the image darker. Go to theEdit stack, openView edits, and use theStack brushto selectively darken the background and any area you don’t want to glow.

OpenTools, selectHDR-scape, and increase theFilter strength,Saturation, andBrightness.

Use theStack brushfromView editsagain to selectively paint over the area you want to be glowing. Lastly, fine-tune the image by going toTools>Tune Image. Make any final adjustments to make your image look as natural as possible.

You have successfully added a neon glow effect to your image. In order to use all the above settings effectively, see ourSnapseed photo editing tips guide.

Alternative Methods to Create a Glow Effect Using Snapseed

There is more than one way to add the neon glow effect to your photo using Snapseed since it is one of thebest photo editors for smartphones. However, every technique uses the same concepts mentioned in this article. For instance, in the below example, there are many more white elements that you can utilize for a selective glow effect.

After adding your picture to the app, follow the below steps:

Go toCurvesand open theRGBchannel. Bring the bottom-left pointer to the right without changing its vertical position. Similarly, bring the top-right pointer to the left to create a black-and-white silhouette image.

Go toCurvesand tweak theRed,Blue, andGreencolor channels to get the glow color you want.

it’s possible to export and use this image instead of a solid color layer when using the Double Exposure tool; it will give you better results in some cases. Note that this method only works when you have a good amount of white elements in the picture that you want to glow.

The only downside to this technique is that you have to give up on some details. To add a good neon glow effect, it is necessary to darken the remaining image, which results in losing a few details.

However, to keep as much of the detail as possible, choose a glow color that compliments the natural tone of your image. And keep a low intensity for the glow so you don’t have to darken the remaining image that much.

Make Your Images Pop With a Neon Glow Effect

If you understand the concept, adding a neon glow effect to your photos using Snapseed is straightforward. In general, you want to brighten up the areas you want to be glowing and illuminated. In contrast, darken the remaining parts for a natural look. Treat your image’s glowing element as a light source and edit the nearby details accordingly.

The process is more time-consuming and less neat in comparison to doing the same thing in Photoshop. However, if you are on the go or can’t access your computer, Snapseed will help you create a unique neon glow effect on your smartphone.

Want to create a cool photo edit with a glow effect? Just follow along with this tutorial.

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