Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Create Smoke Effects in Photoshop

1. Create your document first of course. Make sure that you are setting your size right, so that it fits whatever kind of cover or digital design you are creating. Set the appropriate resolution as well. For our purposes, we are setting it at 72 for web images, but for printing this should be somewhere at 300 pixels per inch or higher.
2. Now, start by adding a black background so that we can easily see our smoke. Just use the paint bucket tool to splash black throughout the canvass.
3. Next, create a new layer by pressing “Ctrl +Shift + N”. Just choose the default options for the layer when the window opens and click on ok.
4. The fun starts here. Using a white color, use the Pen tool, Brush tool or the Shapes tool to draw in random shapes, much like wisps of smoke. NOTE: it does not have to be perfect. Just enjoy splashing it randomly.

5. It looks amateurish now, but we will apply the Gaussian blur effect to diffuse these shapes. First select your layer. Then click on Filter -> Blur -> Gaussian Blur.

6. Set the blur to around 20 pixels to get a fuzzy effect.

7. Press ok once you are satisfied. However, this is not enough, we need to add a liquefy filter as well. Just click on Filter -> Liquefy to add a liquid filter to the layer.
8. Just play around with the brush to liquefy parts of the blurred elements.

9. Press OK once you are done.

10. We also reduced the opacity of the white smoke so that it looks more faded. Next, we’ll add more colour variation into the smoke clouds to make them look better. Simply right click on the smoke layer that you want to edit and click on “blending options”
11. Tick the option for gradient overlay. And choose two to three different colours for your smoke.

12. Do the same to the layer of smoke that we created earlier, which is now on a lower opacity. Vary the colour a bit to make things interesting.


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