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Realistic Clouds


Description: This tutorial will show you how to use photoshop's cloud filter to create realistic looking clouds

Start a new document any size you want.

Create a new layer, and fill it with a Linear gradient of dark blue to lighter blue.

Darker blue: #395D9E
Lighter blue: #6A9BC9

-Create a new layer.

- Press D to reset your color pallete

- Go to Filter->Render->Clouds.

- Then Filter->Render->Difference Clouds.

- Press CTRL+F twice.
- Set the clouds layer blending mode to: Screen

Go to image->Adjustments->Levels.
And set the input values to: 20, 1.00, and 120
Duplicate the cloud layer (Press CTRL+J). Then go to Filter->Stylize->Extrude:

Reduce to Opacity of the original cloud layer to 70%, and the extrude layer to 50%

Now select the extruded cloud layer and apply a gaussian blur with 5.0 px setting. (Filter->Blur-Gaussian Blur)

 

Now I will show you how to use it in an image.

I got this image below which I removed the sky in the background.

Now this image, I create the clouds and put it behind the mountain, but it looks rather fake because its too flat.

Now we need to distort the clouds a little, so link the extruded clouds layer and the original clouds layer together

Then go to Image->Transform->Skew.

and drag the top left and right handle up and outward.

This now give us a more realistic sky.

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User Comments

shree | Dec/31/08 16:25
Great...thanks dude..you make it Simple...
pia | Nov/15/08 22:06
my adobe is 5.0 how to do that on my adobe
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jhaztine | Oct/6/08 21:39
its my first time to learn dis kind of stuff im not really good yet thanks to this turotial i now know. thanks a lot.
Christie Bella | Sep/23/08 11:03
nevermind- i think i answered my own question- rather than adjusting the levels on the difference clouds layer- which i just did & it finally worked- i was adding an adjustment layer to the entire image. got it. now i can stop spazzing... i just hate when i dont "get" something- i cannot leave it alone until i finally understand! it's so annoying:P
Christie Bella | Sep/23/08 10:52
i cannot figure out what the problem is but when i apply the Levels Adjustment Layer- and enter the numbers into the "input" fields that you have (20, 1.00, 120), the blue in my image turns like a bright aqua color. i tried to redo it about 8 times already- it's not as if this is an incredibly difficult tutorial- i mean seriously- i decided to try it out just to see another persons way of making realistic clouds, thinking i'd be all quick with it & now it's frustrating the HELL out of me- what the ef am i doing wrong? haha. i cannot figure out why my levels adjustment is all screwy... (?)
wale | Sep/14/08 05:45
cool
ZuxraM | Sep/11/08 19:02
Yo, Very Good.. I used it a lot...ssss
anita yadav | Aug/8/08 12:23
it is nice & great
JAWBREAKER | Jul/22/08 21:19
..waaah a good and learningful session,,i like it,,more gutz,,mumumuerte
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