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Getting started

 

The first thing you need, quite obviously, are source-pics to work with. I had the luck of finding two great ones to use: this and this.

 

 

Anyway. I opened them both in photoshop, rotated, mirrored and cropped the sky picture and there after placed the girl in a position I thought would fit nicely.

 

 

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Then I set the opacity of the girl to 100% and hid it, we will need it later.

 

 

Layers

 

 

I am a very organized person when working with photoshop, and I use a lot of layer-groups. So the first thing we are gonna do is to create groups to organize our work.

 

 

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The lower group is where we are gonna do the changes to the clouds later on. The upper group contains a picture of the girl, which I have desaturated, blurred and then set the blend mode to "screen". This will make the brighter parts of the girl shine through, which will make a great guideline and also enhance the cloud's form. I did some rough masking:

 

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At this point we don't need it to be any better, but later on we will refine it.

 

 

In liquify :

 

 

Now it is time to alter the clouds. The most important thing. To my help I have the liquify-filter, which is directly under the filter-menu. Mastering this filter will open so many doors. Nowadays I use liquify in nearly everything I do. I copied the original layer and opened it in liquify.

 

 

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Click here for better analysis

 

 

To alter the image I used the forward warp tool (1). The crucial thing here is the settings (2). Play with them and learn what they do!

 

Before I opened liquify I unhid the top layer of the girl so With backdrop (3) checked it will now show the girl-layer, you don't see it on the picture here because the opacity of the backdrop is 0. Changing the opacity up and down will make it visible and give you a guideline to how to change the cloud.

 

When I was happy with the result (which I was in the above picture) I closed liquify and masked the liquify layer so the transition was smooth. The piece in the above picture is just the bottom left of the dress, so I continued by creating a new layer above it and pressed ctrl+shift+e to copy everything visible. Then I used liquify to make the parts just above the bottom left of the dresses. I continued working like this with layer after layer until I had made most of the girl. Now and then I also cloned in blue areas where I didn't want any clouds. The progress looked like this.

 

 

 

As you might notice, I don't have any head and some parts don't really look good. This is because during all these changes I have had a look at my screen-layer.

 

 

Screen

 

 

Yes. The screen layers only shows the brightest parts of the images. Since clouds have a very bright color, the screen layers blend very well with it. During the whole process described in the page before I now and then looked at the screen layer and masked it to enhance the clouds, or even be a new part of it. The result is this:

 

 

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Some parts of the girl where darker than others, so actually I divided the screen layers in three, one for the dress, one for the torso and on for the head. All with different brightness/contrast to give a good balance of white.

 

 

Finishing touches

 

 

That's the basic technique and for a while I thought picture was finished here, but after leaving the computer for an hour and coming back I realised that the clouds around the girl could be made much more effectful. Using the same technique as for making the girl, liquifying and cloning, I made much more vivid clouds that were more integrated with the girl.

 

 

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But still I was not happy. It looked to boring. As a final touch I used a white brush and the smudge tool to paint some clouds. Those clouds were way too white so I created a layer above which I filled with a color I sampled from the clouds and pressed ctrl+alt+g to link it to the handbrushed clouds. I also did some changes to the screen layer which contains the head. Using the smudge tool I made the hair "flow" more. And ta-da, we have the finished picture:

 

 

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Credits : MasterGnu

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