Forum Moderators: Wolfenshire Forum Coordinators: Anim8dtoon
Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:58 am)
Our mission is to provide an open community and unique environment where anyone interested in learning more about Adobe Photoshop can share their experience and knowledge, post their work for review and critique by their peers, and learn new techniques while developing the skills that allow each individual to realize their own unique artistic vision. We do not limit this forum to any style of work, and we strongly encourage people of all levels and interests to participate.
Checkout the Renderosity MarketPlace - Your source for digital art content!
The second blend mode (under 'normal'), which I think is called 'dissolve', does nice things with blurred layers, making specs. Especially when you combine it with an empty layer, on larger documents. I am afraid I am not that clear: - paint some dust with an airbrush - set the layer to 'dissolve' (or similar) - make a new empty layer - click the 'chain' thing - combine those layers - blur the resulting tiny dots - play around with the settings for that particular layer - do it with more layers in different colors, add noise, blur, smudge, etc. etc. I had some succes creating lots of dots without actually ruining my Wacom tablet. I hope this helps!
Timefighter, You can also make a new layer, do a cloud filter on it. Reduce the opacity so you can see through to your main picutre. Then what I do is use a lasso, select where I want the dust or smoke to be. Feather the selection like 8 or 10 or however many pixels works for you. Then invert the selection and hit delete to remove all the 'smoke' except for what you selected. Mess around with opacity, and it looks pretty good. Maybe combining that with the others' ideas would look groovy.
This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
HI ALL.... Not sure if this has been covered in this forum... I am trying to make dust clouds. Like the ones you would see if something heavy hit the ground, or some one scooting across the dirty ground. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, James (timefighter)