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16 Mar 2010Let’s face it; there are a lot of ways to produce clouds in Photoshop. If you ask Google how to create clouds in Photoshop, you’re likely to discover a list as long as the Internet itself. The main reason for this is that Adobe was nice enough to include a filter that creates clouds with just a few clicks. If you’ve ever tried to create clouds this way however, you’ve probably discovered that it doesn’t always come out the way that you would like. This is because the default cloud filter really isn’t the best way to produce photo-realistic clouds in Photoshop. In fact, the best way to product photo-realistic clouds in Photoshop is to just drop in a photo of some real ones.
Creating clouds using creative photo manipulation is great but it has drawbacks as well. What if you can’t find the right photo? Or what if you want to create your own cloudscape without the use of photos or filters?
That’s why today we’re releasing a set of 25 High Resolution Brushes for Creating Clouds in Photoshop. These brushes are really great at producing stunning horizons, sunsets, and skies. You can really have a lot of fun with this set and because there are no edges on these brushes the possibilities are truly endless.

You can see these brushes in action in this short video tutorial.
You can download these brushes below.
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3 Responses to Fluffy Clouds: 25 High Resolution Photoshop Brushes
Mike A
March 20th, 2010 at 8:55 pm
I don't know what your tutorial is about, but i THINK MUSIC ON BACKGROUND OF TUTORIAL VIDEO IS NOT GOOD IDEA.
ON ANOTHER HAND IT'S YOUR OWN BUSINESS, BUT i THINK YOU CAN'T USE ANY COPYWRITED MUSIC IF you be selling your staff. YOU CAN USE IF YOU OFFER FOR FREE.
EastCoastRider
March 22nd, 2010 at 1:32 pm
The larger sizes of the T rice are actually pretty wide… 26 cm for the 161.5 and 26.2 for the 164.5. I have no issues with the 161.5 with size 14 boots, i have my bindings centered and ducked out and i don't get toe drag. The Landvik would probably give you toe drag, and even the wide version isn't as wide as the larger sizes of the T rice, if you can find it, go with the T rice, its a sick board
Mr. Know it all
May 4th, 2010 at 6:39 am
Just calm down its probably just a bad dream that means your growing becasue bad dreams do that. Anyways its ok jst calm down and relax and don't think about and just put your mind on something else like a game or something just to get rid of the dream.