02-23-2016, 01:51 AM
Hey, thank you for kind words.
As for clouds, it's a matter of doing many studies until you grasp the understanding of cloud formation.
I'm not sure to which glowing effect you're reffering to, but it can be painted on normal layer as well as by using overlay, soft light, hard light, color dodge and another layer mode I forgot the name. It would depend on what you're painting. With dodge you have to be especially careful, it's probably best to set it to low strenght and so it would affect mainly highlights. If you're using color dodge layer, use a color close to black, that way it won't go over the top with values.
As for clouds, it's a matter of doing many studies until you grasp the understanding of cloud formation.
I'm not sure to which glowing effect you're reffering to, but it can be painted on normal layer as well as by using overlay, soft light, hard light, color dodge and another layer mode I forgot the name. It would depend on what you're painting. With dodge you have to be especially careful, it's probably best to set it to low strenght and so it would affect mainly highlights. If you're using color dodge layer, use a color close to black, that way it won't go over the top with values.
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