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Step 2
Go to image/adjustments/curves. Make your curve
like the one on the left.
Step 3
Go to Select/Color Range. The setting you enter here
depends on the density of your cloud mass (the clouds filter never applies
the same way twice). I had to enter a value of 200 for the
fuzziness. Bear in mind we want an aerial landscape, so we
need some white areas and dark areas.
You
should now have something like this.
Step 4
Go to Select/Feather and enter a value of 2. Go to
Filter/Render/Clouds. Don't deselect.
Step 5
Go to Select/Inverse. Filter/Render/Difference
Clouds.
Step 6 Go to Image/Adjustments/Hue&Saturation. Check the
colorise box and select a green color. The hue etc again depends on
the density of your cloud.
Step 7
Filter/Noise/Add Noise (Uniform/Monochromatic, 20).
Then Filter/Texture/Craquelure.
Step 8
Go to Select/Inverse.
Image/Adjustments/Hue&Saturation and select an aqua color.
Step 9
Go to
Filter/Distort/Ocean Ripple and enter settings of 2 and 10 respectively.
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