Dear Helene. Here's a simple method. Create a new layer, select the graduation tool and on the gradient option pull down menu, select foreground to transparent, making sure the foreground is selected as white. Now, run the graduation tool/ line from the top of the image down. This will give you a two dimensional fog from foreground to rear. If you are fogging a landscape, for example and you have trees, use the erasor with a bit of opacity to selectively clear the image on those details to similate distance in the fog. Works really well. Garry Sarre --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., grdglass@a... wrote: > Is there a way to create realistic looking fog in PS or with a third party > filter? I have tried filling a layer with white, lowering opacity, adding > noise, and slight variations of that method. All look pretty unrealistic. > > Helene > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Fog
2001-10-12 by Garry Sarre
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