Photoshop :: Clouds
Aug 3, 2006way to use the clouds filter with one of the colors being clear?
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View 6 RepliesI am making revision clouds on some record drawings. They come out all peachy, but when I save the file and reopen it, all of the wonderful little clouds change to jagged straight lines.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI know you can render clouds to your hearts delight... but are there any tutorials on how create realistic clouds, like cumulus, etc... I'm thinking of figuring it out and writing them myself if no one else has.
View 11 Replies View RelatedHow could I make text look like they're clouds in a sky...
Say I have a blue background...and I want to make the text look like they are clouds...
I have a photo with a cloud formation in the corner. I need to move it to the center of the photo and also rotate it about 90 degrees.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI have an image of clouds, I need the clouds to basically just have the white area showing and the darker areas to be transparent. Then I'm going to import it into illustrator --
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a night-sky picture with a moon. I would like to make clouds on it, which would look really realistic, in dark parts they should be hardly visible or better said they should be dark, but they should be more bright over the moon. The moon shouldn't be covered whole. Can anybody help me with this? How to make such clouds?
View 2 Replies View Relatedhow this person colored the clouds on this images. I tried but mine comes out either too strong or weak, can't get the midtones just right.
View 2 Replies View Relatedhow you make realistic clouds in photoshop CS?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI try to use difference clouds all it does is invert the colors. No clouds. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't ...
View 5 Replies View Relatedmaking realistic looking clouds. I've tried using all the techniques/ideas I had, and still can't figure it out.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI took a picture of someone looking at clouds in the background.
I was wondering if I could create (like a castle or a dragon) made out of the clouds in the sky?
I have intermediate level knowledge of Photoshop (CS5). I did a one-day course a couple of months ago, where the instructor told us how to put shapes/images/text in the sky and then make it so that it looked like cloud.
For example we wrote something like, "High in the Sky", then managed to make it look like it was like clouds in the sky that were spelling it out. We also dropped a picture of a plane or something then did the same thing, so there was a cloud shaped plane in the sky. The problem is I've completely forgotten how to do this but it so happens I need it for a work project I am doing.
I would like to cut out a cloud from one image and place it into the sky of another image. What is the best technique for preserving the transparent wispy edges like in the image below? The background is usually various gradient shades of blue.
View 16 Replies View RelatedI have this picture of the sky (wooooooooo). I figured out how to make the blue more vibrant using 'Selective Color'. But I cannot figure out how to make the clouds have more detail. My end production comes out rather flat.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have several photos with a plain blue sky
Is it possible to add clouds to these images.
I made a few sky shots today that I can use.
I did find a way to add clouds using filters but was very time consuming brushing away all the areas where I did not want clouds.
I want to try an effect on the font only.
Can I use Render>Clouds on the inside of a font only?
I want to leave the background untouched (if filled) or transparent.
I don't want to use the magic wand tool on the font, and then cut out shape from a clouds background. I need more detail than that would offer to get the effect.
Need to add clouds filter,
This is the desired resualt im after, Mine is basically just white/gray clouds. as in my second picture below. I have tryed applying the filter(loads) but no changes really. My canvas is the same size as his.
it was made by combining some cool cloud picture with a starship ( that's the thing on the left ) and applying some contrast, brightness, color balance and overlaying to make this kind of color.
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View 6 Replies View RelatedI'm dealing with a massive canvas (6 foot by 2 foot). I want to render clouds on the background and have the same effect as it does on a image say about 640 by 480. However when i render clouds on a large resolution you lots of little clouds which looks horrible. The same goes with water paper. If you zoom into a small area you can see the clouds, but when viewing the whole image it doesn't look nice.
How do i get the big clouds on a big resolution rather than lots of little small clouds.
I'm completely new to Photoshop (only started yesterday), but I've been playing with it and it's fun. My problem is that I've tried creating a picture, but the clouds I made don't exactly look much like clouds.
What I did to make them was to render clouds, then adjust levels to create cloud shapes, and transformed perspective. Then I set it to 25% opacity against a red/orange background. However, as you can see, there are no shadows on the clouds, and it looks kind of bad in general.
My question is: how would I go about shading the clouds? And if the clouds are extremely bad, how would I go about making more believable ones?
Also, is there anything else about my picture that I can/should improve?
when i render i do get a plain opaque film on top of my layer, but no clouds. i have made no changes to how i previously did it. 8 bit..rgb...everything is the same from how i was doing it yesterday. i can, however, open up a picture and clouds works just fine...but when i try it on a new fill or gradient layer all i get is that film.
i have even reinstalled the program but that did not work.
I'm creating an image for a webpage, I'ts a statue with a blue cloudy sky behind it. I'd like to smooth the edges of the image so that the sky blends nicely into the white web page.
I was hoping PS had something like a sponge that an artist would use on a canvas to diffuse any sharp edges at the edge of a painting.
I need to create a slightly cloudy background for a trade show graphic. On a small scale, the Filter > Render > Clouds trick works fine. But when I do this on a huge scale... it's not so cute (see attached). Is there a way to create "clouds" on a large scale?
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View 13 Replies View RelatedIm wanting to recreate a cloud vector from a stock image site. Unfortunately i'm rubbish with vectors and have no use making anything like this version.
Rain Clouds Stock Vector 13712545 : Shutterstock
Is there a way to algorithmically create (no painting or brushes) Nebulae / Wispy Clouds effects in Photoshop. Random clouds and Difference Clouds filters can certainly create interesting patterns, but they are miles away from authentically looking clouds or nebulae.
On the other hand several fractal generators can do the trick - and XenoDream and Apohysis in particular can create photo-realistic nebulae and clouds, but doing it straight in Photoshop would be a good skill to have.
I'm using CS5 to edit DSLR photos, I want to do a big radial zoom blur on the stormy clouds in the background without touching the building in front of it. I tried a mask and a cut'n'paste but the blur brings in unwanted stuff at the edges. What's the best way to do this cleanly?
View 9 Replies View RelatedA new phenomenon today after updating R14 yesterday with the 'rvt2014ur11' patch, though this might not be connected. My revision clouds, after finishing the edit and clicking the big green tick, disappear! The revion number and note is added to the bottom of the sheet but no revision cloud. As annotation objects visibility is on, there is no annotation cut off on a sheet view and they do not show up when the 'Reveal Hidden Elements' is chosen.
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