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Step 17
Add a new layer by clicking on the “Create a new layer” icon. Change the brush’s size to 50 pixels and start painting smaller clouds inside the large cloud you have painted earlier.
 
Figure 15.
 
Step 18
Add again a new layer (click the “Create new layer” icon). As in the previous step, paint some even smaller clouds, on the outside of the larger cloud, with the brush size set to 30 pixels, let’s say.
 
Figure 16.
 
Step 19
Add a new layer which you should name “Clouds Merged”. It will be the layer containing the merged copy of the three clouds layer created above. Make the “background” layer invisible (click the eye icon in front of it). Make sure the top layer (which should be “Clouds Merged”) is active and press the Ctrl+Shift+Alt+E key combination to merge all visible layers on the layer “Clouds Merged”.
 
Figure 17.
 
Step 20
The next step is to create a new layer. Go to the menu and select Edit > Fill. Select a value of 50% grey from the dialog window and click “OK”. By pressing the Ctrl+G combination, clip this layer with the “Clouds Merged” layer.
 
Figure 18.
 
Step 21
Next set this layer’s blending mode to “Overlay”. Select the “Burn” tool (which you will find in the tool bar). Click the “Brush Preset picker” and select a regular round bush with a diameter of approximately 65 pixels. Select a “Hardness” value of 0%.
 
Figure 19.
 
Step 22
You will want to add some contrast to the clouds. Select Layer 4 and paint over the clouds with the burn tool.
 
Figure 20.
 

 
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