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Step 1: First open the picture you want to apply this effect. You can find a great one here

285toxic_smoke_effect1.jpg

Step 2: Create a new layer and go to Filter > Render > Clouds

285toxic_smoke_effect2.jpg

Go to Filter > Render > Difference Clouds and press Ctrl-F to repeat this effect about 8 times until you get something like this

285toxic_smoke_effect3.jpg

Step 3: Change the Blending mode of this layer to Overlay. Although we can see the smoke but it is not impressive yet

285toxic_smoke_effect4.jpg

Step 4: Now press Ctrl-J to duplicate this layer about 5 times and select all these layers, right click and choose Merge Layers

285toxic_smoke_effect5.jpg

Step 5: Change the Blending Mode of this layer to Overlay again to see the result

285toxic_smoke_effect6.jpg

 

Credit:smalltutorials

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