Monday, June 27, 2011

How to Create Smoke Effect using Photoshop

http://www.eyesontutorials.com/images/Effects/Sigma/tut58_Smoke/Smoke.jpg
                         
 Today i would like to share how to create smoke effect using photoshop. In this tutorial you will learn how to represent colored ornaments from the smoke by choosing a prepared set of brushes. So, why not have a try...

                                       
                              
For the beginning, open a new file of the necessary size: File - New (ctrl+n).


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Then paint the background's layer in white, selecting the Paint Bucket Tool.

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Download now the brushes of the smoke shape (they may be downloaded
here: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/29341741/
?qo=13&q=by%3Afalln-brushes&qh=sort%3Atime+-in%3Ascraps

and here: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/29341959/
?qo=12&q=by%3Afalln-brushes&qh=sort%3Atime+-in%3Ascraps
).

Select the Brush Tool of black color and create a new layer: Layer - New - Layer.
All that we have to do now is representing the ornament.
First represent a dot with one of the brushes.

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Then pass to another window Filter - Liquefy (shift+ctrl+x) and choose the Turbulence Tool to add in the pictured smoke more curves.

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Take the Eraser Tool of a small size and erase the unnecessary curves if having them. Then copy this layer: Layer - Duplicate Layer (ctrl+j). Flip this copy horizontally by applying this command: Edit - Transform - Flip Horizontal. The Move Tool will help us to move the pictured smoke on the necessary place.

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Create now a new layer and represent another dot with another bush's type. If you are not satisfied with the smoke's sizes, you may change it when using the next operation: Edit - Free Transform (ctrl+t).

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Distort it a little by selecting the Turbulence Tool (shift+ctrl+x), then copy the layer and flip it horizontally.

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Now we may give to this part of the ornament a special perspective: Edit - Transform - Perspective by combining preliminary these two layers: Layer - Merge Down (ctrl+e).

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If a part of the ornament doesn't correspond to that one pictured already, then we may minimize a little the layer's Opacity. The new ornament's part must be flipped horizontally and vertically also (Edit - Transform - Flip Vertical).

Smoke Effect

Do the same manipulations you did with the other previous parts of the ornaments.

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Then several other ornaments' parts:

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Effect

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Merge down all the layers with the smoke now (ctrl+e) and make three copies of the new layer (ctrl+j). Flip the copies horizontally and vertically as for them to be situated on all four sides equally. Minimize the Opacity of each of the layers till 65%.

Smoke Effect 

Combine now all the layers: Layer - Merge Visible (shift+ctrl+e) and continue by inverting the colors: Image - Adjustments - Invert (ctrl+i).

Smoke Effect

We have to create now a new layer, set the necessary colors in the Gradient Tool's adjustments and paint the smoke with these colors.

Smoke Effect

Stretch out the gradient from the center to one of the corners and change the layer's Blending Mode on Multiply.

Smoke Effect 

When inserting the colors more chaotically, you may choose the Brush Tool and the next filter's options: Filter - Blur - Gaussian Blur. If you want, you may insert the picture in a frame by using the Crop Tool and Rectangular Tool.

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 Hope you can learn something new from this tutorial.

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Reference: eyesontutorials

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