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Steven Stahlberg: Painting clouds
03/11/03 @081 | Arno | comments (9)
A nice tutorial to start your way into the digital creation of amazing clouds. Steven will take you through all the steps and even made it look so simple that you should give it a try.

Full tutorial: http://www.androidblues.com/cloudtut.html
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pnp

 04/10/03 @746

Wow!!very useful tutorial!! :)
 
Folashade

 04/13/03 @587

you have no idea how helpful this tutorial is. I didn't have the slightest clue how to create clouds and used to use that render tool in photoshop. lol. It was never realistic though thankyou so much for sharing your technique with all of us. :)
 
mxpxm4x

 01/04/04 @276

I found those instructions hard to follow for a beginner like myself.
 
jadedchron

 01/18/04 @920

I agree with mxpx to an extent. Using a "large" brush is mostly opinion-based and can kinda deal with the size of your document. I still like it however.
 
geargrinder

 07/25/04 @166

Thank you for such a helpful (and cost-effective) tutorial. I will be benefiting from this, I'm sure.
 
DarkMaiden

 03/29/05 @434

This gives me an excellent starting point. It is always so helpful to see things progress step by step.
 
folo

 09/28/05 @585

the link is dead, anyone care to share it?
 
metalliandy

 11/07/05 @618

Here is the link...there are some more tuts by him on there also
http://www.androidblues.com/howto.html
Enjoy
 
Lureahawk

 08/09/09 @110

Right of the start i cant follow anymore: "Start painting with max saturation and max value....... (sharp edge, pressure-sensitive opacity)".

1. Max Sat. on the brush? My hole cloud looked like a neon party in the sky :s On the layer i didn't see half the colors i selected.

2. Pressure-sensitive opacity? Where do you select that? You got Mode, Opacity and Flow. Even in the advanced options there is nothing with pressure-sensitive opacity.

Also by the lighting i would say the sun is still high in the sky, but the clouds are pink, that makes the sun near the horizon. Wouldn't that make the light on the clouds be more on the bottom?

Feel free to send me a msg if you can help me figure that out.
 
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