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Drawing Clouds


Start off with a new document any size will do although I prefer a medium width with a short length. Fill with an angle gradient.

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Grab a c4d render and place it where it'd look good, erase all parts except for the bottom and right hand side.

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Use the brush tool and select the soft brush of about the size 17. Brush on a new layer to make a small dot near the bottom and use with a X brush with the smudge settings:

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Smudge it upwards so it goes like this:

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On a new layer brush again but near the middle of the left and with the same smudge settings smudge it like this:

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On another layer do the same thing but with an outer direction so you get this:

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I then took a soft brush again and set it to size 120 and made it in the middle on a new layer. Then smudged it outwards so I got this:

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Set that layer to soft light at 60%:

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Again with a smaller soft brush made it a bit bigger on the brushing dot and made it go side words and got this:

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On a new layer do the same thing:

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On the brush settings on the brush tool set the scattering to 1000% and brush a little bit on a new layer smudge a bit and you get this:

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That's most of the smudging done now moving onto the adjustment layers. I added several of them, 9 to be exact.

After 3 photo filters

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I got this:

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Then added a color balance

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2 gradient maps

(color burn 15% )

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(hue 10% )

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Added a brightness and contrast

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Another photo filter

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Another gradient map

( color burn 42% )

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Here is the part that makes your sig look good. make a new layer above all the adjustment layers, press Ctrl+Shift+E and then go to Edit>>Transform. Flip horizontal you will now get this:

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Set to multiply.

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I then added another brightness and contrast layer

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Then I made another new layer and stamped the image (Ctrl+Shift+E) I then used the rectangular marquee tool and selected the left side of the sig and hit delete. And changed to color burn and 35%

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I don't know why I did this but... I added a straight grey line on a new layer and put it somewhere. This is optional but I did it for the fun of it.

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I then added a red lens flare near the bottom on the sig on another new layer which has it's stamped

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On another stamped layer (I know loads of them) Filter>>Sharp>>Sharpen set opacity to 30%

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I then cur the right half of the sig on another stamped layer and set it to multiply

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I then used a light silver color and used the marquee tool. It makes a selection and fill it in a new layer

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Set that to soft light on 38%

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Added my text (Arial Narrow with the letter widths shortened)

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You can add one more final photo filter so you get this

Cloud Tutorial: Final Result

Thank you for reading mt tut. Hope you learnt a thing or two.



Author's URL: Jasper
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