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Mushroom Cloud

Author: EmpireDezign More by this author


Here's something you probably didn't know. Did you know that you could manipulate a head of cauliflower to look pretty darn close to that of a mushroom cloud. Follow the below instructions to find out how.

To begin this tutorial you will need a couple of images. I simply googled "sunset" and found the below image. I then googled "cauliflower" and found the image in step two. I resized both images so they would work together and moved on.

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Place the cauliflower image above the sunset layer to begin.

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Next, eliminate the background of the cauliflower layer by whatever means you feel most comfortable. I would suggest the "Magic Wand Tool."

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Now remove the green leafs from the bottom of the cauliflower as illustrated below. In this case, I used the "Eraser Tool" with a small soft brush.

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Then go to the main menu and select "Image" then "Adjustments" and lastly "Hue/Saturation" and use the below settings.

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You should now have something similar to the below image.

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Now duplicate the cauliflower layer and change the Blending Mode to "Color Burn."

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Duplicate the cauliflower layer once again and change the Blending Mode to "Color Dodge" and turn the Fill down to 50%.

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The Results!!!

To get the final result, I simply merged the cauliflower layers and blur a bit. Next, using the "Smudge Tool", I created the stem of the cloud. I then added some lighting behind the mushroom cloud.

Mushroom Cloud Tutorial: Final Result



Author's URL: www.empiredezign.com

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