This is a quick and Basic Tutorial on creating Realistic Randomized Clouds.
What we are going to do in this tutorial is go to our Brush Dynamics console and create a Custom Brush.
First of, set a backround for your image, can be a plain color. Maybe a light blue or a gradient. In my tutorial I made a simple gradient.
Now Select the Brush tool and Modify its settings. The Master Diameter to 500 Pixels and the Hardness to 0%.
At the top on your menu bar, go to Window --> Brushes or Press F5. This will bring up your Dynamic Brush Console.
Select the Following as I did.
Now at the very bottom save the Brush, and name it.
Now go to your Brush Selection and Find your Clouds Brush, then just Draw away.
- Genny![]()
Last edited by Jordan; 08-20-2008 at 04:22 PM. Reason: Made images local
Since its a Layer, i forgot to mention you can go to Layer Effects and add Drop Shadow to give it a little bit more of a Realistic Look
Hope that helps, cuz i know i hate the custom clouds from photoshop when you go to Render >>> Clouds at the top menu.![]()
Noob!+Rep for the outstanding tut!
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Another excellent tutorial! +rep.
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Hey man! Those clouds look so realistic!
+rep from me! for all your great tuts.
EDIT: Won't let me to.. it says to spread some +rep elsewhere... when I can +rep you I will.
Gosh! TcM is so kind!
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its looks real. good job boss.
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