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Photo Shop - Steaming Lava


Create a Lava flow with steam

1. Make a new document 500px x 500px with white fill Reset and exchange swatches (d)(x)

2. Filter/Render/Clouds

3. Filter/Render/Difference Clouds

4. Apply this effect another three times (Cntrl + F)

5. Image/Adjustment/Hue Saturation (Cntl + U) Use these Settings: With colorize checked Hue: 0 Saturation: 60 Lightness: 0

6. Make a new layer (Alt + Cntrl + Shift + N)

7. Apply steps 2 to 4 to the new layer and then set the layer's mode to Overlay

8. Image/Adjustment/Hue Saturation (Cntl + U) Use these settings: With colorize checked Hue: 90 Saturation: 80 Lightness: 0 Once done merge visible (Cntl + E)

9. Duplicate the layer and apply the following effect on it. Filter/Distort/Shear undefined areas: Check Wrap Around Make the line look like wavy forward slash (/) or something similar to below

10. Set the current layer's mode to Lighten and you should get the effect of steam rising up through your lava flow.

This is what I ended up with. Hope you had fun!

Photo Shop - Steaming Lava



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