![]() And I'm just mixing in some of the colors in the room with a brush right now on a new layer. So to get started, we'll just go ahead and paint out some some white color using some of the light that we have near the light bulb, just like a basic layer of house smoke would kind of sit, and where we want it to fill the room. But I found the smudge tool mixed with a little light painting worked best to create very smoky effects while I worked on the film. It needed to be smoky, grungy environment. So here we have a practice concept I created when working on Sin City 2. In this lesson, I'll show you how to use the smudge tool to create atmospheric effects like smoke. Hi, my name's Brian Lee, and welcome back to this course on how to use a Adobe Photoshop's smudge tool. ![]() 2.2 Creating Atmospheric Effects With the Smudge Tool
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