Adding steam

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Anyone have experience adding steam? Is it possible with paint net?



These butterflies are at a hot spring, and there was quite a bit of steam coming off the sand/water in the background...but I only captured traces in the photos





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Steam brushes in Painter or the Photoshop plugin version should do the trick
Can those brushes be imported into the PS brush set? Is Painter the name of the software? I'll do a search, thanks.
 
Lighter in CC. Steam with fog brushes.

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What a nice result. How did you make steam and get the fog brushes? Thanks.

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My try - don't know if this +/- resembles like it really was - or was there more steam perhaps.

I used fog brushes in PS.

Regards from South Africa

Andrè

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Are the fog brushes in PS or did you get them elsewhere? If in PS are they called fog brushes? I haven't seen them so far. Did you make the fog? - nice job. Thanks!



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Ernie Misner
"Being in nature allows the prefrontal cortex, the brain’s command center, to rest and recover, like an overused muscle." - David Strayer
 
Thanks. Search 'Fog brushes for Photoshop'. You will find numerous locations to download from, save the *.zip file. open it within the folder then use PS to load the brush set. How to here.

For a finer fog/mist, use the fog/mist/smoke brush on a separate new layer, add Gaussian Blur to suit and then adjust the opacity.
 
Thanks. Search 'Fog brushes for Photoshop'. You will find numerous locations to download from, save the *.zip file. open it within the folder then use PS to load the brush set. How to here.

For a finer fog/mist, use the fog/mist/smoke brush on a separate new layer, add Gaussian Blur to suit and then adjust the opacity.
Wow, thanks a bunch Gary. Much appreciated!

 
Thanks. Search 'Fog brushes for Photoshop'. You will find numerous locations to download from, save the *.zip file. open it within the folder then use PS to load the brush set. How to here.

For a finer fog/mist, use the fog/mist/smoke brush on a separate new layer, add Gaussian Blur to suit and then adjust the opacity.
I found these that are free to Adobe subscribers. It's mainly a fog brush I am still looking for.

https://www.adobe.com/products/phot...ms=true&old_hash=&api=authorize&api=authorize

And I found this video on how to make your own brush:

 
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Steam brushes in Painter or the Photoshop plugin version should do the trick
Can those brushes be imported into the PS brush set? Is Painter the name of the software? I'll do a search, thanks.
Painter is the application that Corel makes, ParticleShop is the same brush set as a Photoshop plugin.
Thanks for this! Mainly a fog/steam brush I am interested in. I googled that and lots of free downloads comes up. I want to make sure I download from a quality place where no junk comes along with it.
 

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