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Create a Realistic Volcano Eruption Scene with Lava Effect in Photoshop


Step 1

Download a copy of this image and load it into Photoshop. This image is of my own stock and you can use it for any purpose.

Firstly we can make the image a bit darker. To do this, duplicate the background layer once. On the duplicated layer hit Ctrl + M to bring up the Curves Adjustment Tool, apply the following settings:

image 1

Then hit Ctrl + L and bring up the Levels Adjustments Tool, apply the following settings:

image 2

Change the layer blending mode of this duplicated layer to "Multiply". Duplicate this layer a few times, by doing so it will further darken the image.

The effect so far will look like this:

image 3

Merge the duplicated layer together once you're satisfy with the result. Name the merged layer as "Darken Colour" and keep its layer blending mode as "Multiply".

Step 2

Duplicate the "Darken Colour" layer once and name the duplicated layer as "colour overlay", then go to Image > Adjustment > Channel Mixer and apply the following settings:

image 4

Then go to Image > Adjustment > Color Balance and apply the following settings:

Midtones

image 5

Shadows

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Then hit Ctrl + M and apply the following Curves Adjustments:

image 7

After applying those image adjustments, change the layer blending options to "Color" and you should have the following effect:

image 8

Step 3

Create a new layer called "Lava" and use the Lasso Tool with a 40px feather to draw a selection as shown below:

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Then go to Filter > Render > Cloud and render some cloud inside the selection: (Make sure you set black as background colour and white as foreground colour)

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Then go to Filter > Render > Difference Cloud and apply this filter 4-5 times: (Please note your cloud effect would be slightly different from mine)

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The use the Levels Adjustment Tool and apply settings similar to the following ones:

image 12

Then apply the following Colour Balance Settings:

Midtones

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Shadows

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To add a bit more fluid effect onto the lava, we can go to Filter > Artistic > Plastic Wrap and apply the following settings:

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Change the layer blending mode of this "Lava" layer to "Screen" and you should have the following effect:

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Step 4

Download a copy of this fire image (image 3) and load it into Photoshop. Press Ctrl + A to select the whole image, copy and paste the selection to our document.

Name this layer as "Explosion" and put it below the "Lava" layer.

Use the Eraser Tool to get rid of the edges and leave the burning fire bits, resize the layer by hitting the Ctrl + T free transformation Tool and move it on top of the mountain.

See Below screenshot for detailed fire position:

image 17

Duplicate the "Explosion" Layer a couple of times, resize and rotate the duplicated layers so to make some dynamic explosion effect: (Use the Levels or Curves Tool where necessary)

image 18

Here is the effect so far:

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Ok that's it for this tutorial! Although it's a short one, I hope you find it useful and inspirational!

Below is my final image result:

Create a Realistic Volcano Eruption Scene with Lava Effect in Photoshop

Cheers and have a nice day!



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comments Name August 27, 2010 says:
I tried it out this tutorial, but i didn't got the same output......
I think some mistake is there in the tutorial.

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