The morning mist or atomization effect is made with cloud filters very quickly. Process: First the picture into their favorite main color, the appropriate dimming a point, and then use the Cloud filter plus clouds, blending mode to "filter", the initial effect came out;
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Final effect
1, open the material picture, create hue/saturation adjustment layer, adjust the green, parameters and effects as shown below. This step turns the green in the picture into green.
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2, create an optional color adjustment layer, the yellow, neutral color adjustment, parameters and effects of the following figure. This step turns the yellow in the picture into orange yellow.
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3, create hue/saturation adjustment layer, the yellow, blue adjustment, parameters and effects as shown below. This step turns the lawn color to reddish brown and the sky color to neutral color.
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4, create a new layer, press CTRL + ALT + Shift + E-stamped layer. Hold down the ALT key to add a layer mask and use a white brush to erase the characters, as shown below.
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5. Create a new layer below the current layer. Press the letter key "D" before the background color back to the default black and white, and then select the menu: Filter > Render > Cloud, determine the blending mode to "filter".
Add a layer mask, select the Gradient tool, color is set to black and white, and then pull from top to bottom in the mask with a linear gradient, the effect is as shown below.
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6. Press CTRL + J to copy the current cloud layer and press CTRL + ALT + G to create a clipping mask. Then fill the mask with black and use the elliptical marquee tool to pull out the selection shown in the following figure, feather 60 pixels and fill it with white. Then change the blending mode to "color deepen" and change the opacity to: 30%, as shown below.
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7, create a color balance adjustment layer, the shadow, highlight adjustment, parameter settings such as Figure 12,13, determined to press CTRL + ALT + G to create a clipping mask, the effect is as shown in Figure 14. This step adjusts the dark part of the cloud and the color of the high light.
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