In this tutorial, step 11, is a quick and dirty way to make a brush to paint clouds. It's not a rasterized "cloud brush" so to speak. It uses brush settings to "paint" clouds. There are other advanced and more tedious methods, but this takes just a few minutes to set up the brush and you have it saved forever. You can use different layers while painting and maybe make these layers darker or lighter to create depth.
Pretty bizarre with the rabbits sticking out like that. I like it. How did the sky's colors get so weird and chunky like that? I like the overall blue-ish tone to the image, but the pink in the sky doesn't mesh IMO. Also, and very nitpicking here, the yellow tones from the source image are kinda leaking into the bunny's ears and on top of the head. Maybe you can brush some colors using a Hard or Soft Light layer clipped to the bunnies. When I do that I use like a 11%, 22%, 33% etc opacity brush, although you may need up to 100% opacity... depending. I use the 11, 22, 33 etc cause it's just faster to type than lets say 18%. Lazy huh?
author says:
I LIKE THE PINK SKY!!! (grumble grumble grumble) J/K I kept the pink tones to counter balance the rose wood (light reflection) in the railings below them. I also loved the pink Aurora Borealis that used to shatter the sky of my Youth in Northern Wisconsin, so I'm sure that influenced my decision to keep the pink hues. I like a chunky sky, I also thought if you could take a bowl into a cumulus you could eat it like ice cream.
And you are not Lazy... you're just coo coo burger, and that's a pretty great place to be.
Good technical work! I would have coloured in golden the little triangles that remain white near the center of the axis.
In this tutorial, step 11, is a quick and dirty way to make a brush to paint clouds. It's not a rasterized "cloud brush" so to speak. It uses brush settings to "paint" clouds. There are other advanced and more tedious methods, but this takes just a few minutes to set up the brush and you have it saved forever. You can use different layers while painting and maybe make these layers darker or lighter to create depth.
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