You can try shooting the mist against a background other than black, but you'll wind up either figuring out it won't work and switching to black, or you'll be doing a crapload of processing to get the shot to merge with the scene without looking goofy.Īs for shooting the mist on white, trust me, after shooting water drops on a white background I know that all you're gonna do is lose a lot of the body of the mist into the white background, you won't see it as well as if you shoot on black. All you really need is a shot of some mist, layer it, change to "Multiply" and you're done. Moved the mist into position, changed the layer properties to "Multiply", and that's that.Ī quick edit, but it'll give you the general idea. Working with a white background I re-sized the mist to fit the image, copied it, then pasted it as a new layer onto the scene. Took two of the resulting images and worked with them, then merged them for a bigger puff of mist. I shot a spray bottle against a black background, and had my wife spray it while I shot. With this mockup you can layer up to four colors and have the choice of using two display outputs (one which looks freshly painted and the other more weathered). Cologne Merge Edit by Ed Durbin (Katodog), on Flickr Create your own distressed spray painted designs with our Spray Painter Spray Effect Creator for Photoshop.
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