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Create cloud brushes in Photoshop

Learn how to create 3 cloud brushes in Photoshop.
This tutorial isn't very interesting and fun, but it's a necessary step we need to take in order to add clouds to our designs. Wheather you want to simply beutify a boring cloudless sky or create a nebula in space, this is a good way to do it. I will teach you how to create, configure and save brushes for later use. In my other tutorials wherever there's a need for clouds, you will find a link to this guide so create these brushes and save them once to have them in your collection.

Creating and saving brushes

To create a brush, open the brushes engine by pressing Window > Brushes in the main menu. A brushes engine window will appear with lots of settings for a selected brush. Make sure you have a brush tool img/ps_tool_brush.jpg from the tools palette selected, because the brushes engine will not be active with some other tools. Creating a brush is simply a matter of copying the settings that will be posted below. Once the settings are defined, you can save the brush by pressing the new brush button img/ps_btn_smallnew.jpg in the bottom of the brushes window.

Clouds brush # 1

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Clouds brush # 2

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Clouds brush # 3

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Testing

When you save the brushes, you can later pick them from the brushes list. To draw the clouds, pick the brush and draw with a 100% opaque white color. Here's a sample result:

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the other graphics says:
Very simple and works great thank you
2009-07-02 11:40:20 (GMT)
liza says:
awesome, works great.
2009-07-03 05:45:57 (GMT)
Patrick Jansen says:
I like your guides very much, the results for the clouds are very good. Thank you very much. :D
2009-07-20 13:05:44 (GMT)
Andrew says:
Great, helped me a lot.
2009-07-24 13:56:50 (GMT)
Antz says:
Nice work, Hope you can make more brushes as good as these
2009-07-25 23:23:58 (GMT)
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