![]() You may want to set the opacity levels of the various steam layers at different levels so that the steam will appear more natural and have more of a 3D effect. You do not want any two lines to look the same. ![]() Modify the painted in white lines with the Smudge toolįeel free to create more layers and additional lines of steam, reshaping them differently each time. Shape and distort the lines with the Smudge tool, massaging the lines and pushing them around like putty until you get the look of wafting steam, as in shown in figure. Once you have a few lines drawn in, select your Smudge tool and set the opacity to 50%. Now, brush S-shaped white vertical lines where the top surface of the coffee is, as I've done in following figure. ![]() Set the brush opacity to a low amount, such as 30 or 40, and set the foreground color to white. Once we add some steam, we'll be serving the much tastier looking cup shown in following figure.Īfter: once we add steam, our java will again be suitable for drinkingįirst, you'll want to create a new layer. ![]() Let's start with the cold, unappetizing cup of coffee in following figure. ![]()
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