Creating A Fantastic Fantasy Night Sky In Photoshop
In Designing by FabioLast month while I was selecting some images for blog post, I found an amazing design created by Nik Ainley, one of my favorite Photoshop masters. He had created some incredible clouds using Photoshop. I thought to myself, "Damn that's really cool. I have to know how to do something like that!"
So in this tutorial, I will show you how to create cartoon-style clouds using Photoshop and a bit of Illustrator.
Step 1
Create a new document. Double-click on the background layer to open the Layer Styles dialog box. Select Gradient Overlay. For the colors, use three colors: pink, blue, and black. Select Radial for the Style.

Step 2
Create a new layer and rename it to"ps clouds." Make sure that the foreground is white and the background is black. Go to Filters>Render>Clouds. Tip: Hold the "Alt" key to create a stronger effect.

Step 3
To create the clouds we will use the Brush Engine. Create a new Folder and name it "cloud." Select the Brush Tool and set the brush properties as shown below. The secret is the spacing and the Size Jitter. After that, you can save the brush.

Step 4
We have the brush—now lets create the cloud style. Create three new layers inside the "cloud" folder, and name them "front," "middle," and "last." Double-click on the "front" layer to open the Layer Styles dialog box and select Gradient Overlay, Bevel and Emboss, and Inner Glow. Copy the Layer Style and apply to the other two layers.

Step 5
Using the brush we created, start painting the clouds. Tip: The volume will be created using the layer order, like in the image below.

Step 6
After you've painted your cloud, select the folder and convert it to a Smart Object. Duplicate the layer and change the blend mode to Multiply. Group the two layers and rename it to "Cloud 1."

Step 7
Repeat Steps 4, 5, and 6. It's not necessary to repeat the Layer Style steps though, just Copy and Paste the Layer Style. Create four clouds and place them like in the image below.

Step 8
Select any cloud folder and convert it to a Smart Object. Change the Blend Mode to Overlay. After that duplicate the layer and group the two layers. Rename the group to "clouds back."

Step 9—Rainbows in Illustrator
In Illustrator select Ellipse Tool (L) and create a circle. Set the Stroke weight to 40px with a purple color.

Step 10
Start adding more strokes to the ellipse, increasing the weight by 40px so there will be a 40px purple, 80px cyan, 120px green, 160px yellow, and 200px red. After that copy the vector and go back to Photoshop.

Step 11
Back in Photoshop, paste the vector and choose Paste as Pixels. After that, using the Magic Wand Tool (W), select the white part of the rainbow and delete it. Then convert it to a Smart Object and group it. Rename the group "rainbow 1."

Step 12
Place the rainbow between two clouds and using the Polygonal Lasso Tool (L), select the part of the rainbow you want to hide. Then select the group (not the layer), and go to Layer>Layer Mask>Hide Selection and hide that area.
After that you can duplicate the "rainbow 1" group in order to create another rainbow.

Step 13
Create four new layers and paste on them the same Layer Style we used for the clouds. Select the Brush Tool and create another brush like the images below. Then create small clouds where the rainbows touch the clouds at the beginning and end of the rainbows.

Step 14
Create a new layer beneath the clouds and rainbows. Fill it with black and change the Blend Mode to Color Dodge. Again select the Brush Tool and create another Brush in order to create the stars.

Step 15
Repeat step 14; however, this time select a circle shape instead of the star. Reduce the size of the brush, and create the rounded stars.

Conclusion
In this tutorial, we used mostly the Brush Engine and Layer Styles. It's amazing what you can do using only those two features! Here we created clouds but by changing some settings, we can create a completely different effect.

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Brooke
January 23rd, 2008
Wow! How fun, thank you can’t wait to try it.
Romeo - Peter.D
January 23rd, 2008
omg i just love the tutorials that are posted here
LOVELY!!!
Dustin Brewer
January 23rd, 2008
Very cool and yet strangely creepy tutorial.
gdiaz
January 23rd, 2008
Awesome tut! Great end product using relatively simple techniques.
Oscar
January 23rd, 2008
Pretty nice tut, great concept.
Homie
January 23rd, 2008
Nice Homie
Adrian
January 23rd, 2008
Yes! I love that design by Nik Ainley as well! Great tutorial.
Sambo
January 23rd, 2008
the best tutorials around
T9 David
January 23rd, 2008
Beautiful Effect Fabio!
I believe I saw this on flickr awhile ago. I still find it to be a very nice style!
Jeii
January 23rd, 2008
lovely!!
Homer Simpson
January 23rd, 2008
Re@lly @ great tutorial. Well done…
Ian
January 23rd, 2008
For completeness, you might want to mention that you set the rendered clouds layer in step 2 to Multiply.
andreic
January 23rd, 2008
that’s very interesting outcome, and now i have to find out a project to stick it in
www.cg-links.com
January 23rd, 2008
Thx for tut.
Manuel Merz
January 23rd, 2008
Superb tutorial, many thanks for taking the time and write down such unique tutorials
photoshop cs3 tutorials
January 23rd, 2008
just wow..!!
great outcome from this great tutorial.
Mohammed
January 23rd, 2008
just fabulous!
giackop
January 23rd, 2008
i was waiting for this!! very very nice!!
Shadowfax
January 23rd, 2008
Inspiring
Shiva
January 23rd, 2008
Really good job!
Shane
January 23rd, 2008
Great stuff - can’t wait to get home and try it tonight!
moosa
January 23rd, 2008
Wow! How fun, thank you can’t wait to try it.
Lyns
January 23rd, 2008
Cheers Ian that was really bugging me!
Timothy Diokno
January 23rd, 2008
It really is fantasy! I mean, who would have thought of rainbows at night? Only in PSDTuts people - only in PSDTuts. Keep ‘em coming!
Alex
January 24th, 2008
nice but i stuck at step 1 when after create render efect… so how to merge the 2 layers ????
ben jones
January 24th, 2008
The tutorials on this website are quite simply giving me a, diamond encrusted, carbon-tipped, white hot boner that is burning a hole right through my desk.
Keep up the good work.
chris frelin
January 24th, 2008
Hi there - nice tutorial. FYI, you don’t need Illustrator to make your rainbows. Just make a horizontal band of colors (I made mine on a square white canvas) and apply the “Polar Coordinates” filter - voila - a rainbow!
Jason
January 24th, 2008
mmm…I realize it says “fantastic fantasy”…but rainbows in a night sky?! Basic science…
Kortnee
January 24th, 2008
I’ll try it at soon as I get back from school in an hour and a half. I’m sure I will not be disappointed.
XIII
January 24th, 2008
It looks very nice, too bad about the Illustrator bit in a Photoshop tutorial.
Graeme Benstead
January 24th, 2008
That’s Genius! I love those clouds especially, this is one of my favourite PS tutorials of all time
Pablo
January 24th, 2008
As Ian mentioned above– It would help if you would clarify in step 2 that you need to set the layer mode to “Multiply”.
Great tutorial and great site.
Pieter V
January 24th, 2008
Thanks again for the great tutorial !
Craig
January 24th, 2008
What, no unicorns?!
Constantin Potorac
January 24th, 2008
Yey! It’s finally here! I was waiting for this tutorial so much.
Thank you very much for sharing Fabio.
Keep up the good work.
Missy
January 24th, 2008
…like the stars at the end. nice touch.
it all makes me want to get out my little pony toys and play like a little girl.
Juanjo Vargas
January 24th, 2008
Don’t like it.
Markus
January 24th, 2008
Awesome! :b I already made it it!
Sean Hodge
January 24th, 2008
Very cool tutorial. I love the process, effects, and outcome.
DEM
January 24th, 2008
c’mon. you’re becoming my master
Tama
January 24th, 2008
I don’t like those clouds….
Zenor
January 24th, 2008
Cool
Colin
January 24th, 2008
bad ass! i remember the guy saying he was going to make a tutorial for this! i’m so glad he actually did! cause those clouds rock!
Bootstrapping Blog
January 24th, 2008
Great tutorial. I’ll be using this for a project coming up. Nice work!
Anselmo
January 24th, 2008
wonderfull!! One of the best tutorials, so far…
web fanatic
January 24th, 2008
u guyz rock. Keep up the good work
Jose
January 24th, 2008
good job!!!~~~~~
thx
Foliosus
January 24th, 2008
The cloud technique rocks. Thanks!
Mikkel
January 24th, 2008
Hi
Nice tut… But I would love to see how to do some of the other designs on Nik Ainleys site - Like the ones called “Current Account” or “Jenson Button”, they look AWESOME!!
Does anybody know how to do artwork like those? Then PLEASE post a tut on them
martijn
January 24th, 2008
great tut!
Anand
January 24th, 2008
Amazing tutorial! You guys have fantastic creative minds, thanks.
Hidekibcn
January 24th, 2008
Awesome, as all the tutorials of this web. Than you ^
Ewan
January 25th, 2008
Excellent Tutorial
I love the tutorials on this website. Don’t stop making them.
Conrad
January 25th, 2008
Call me lazy before, but this tut got me straight into Photoshop to get my own My Little Pony clouds. Sweet!
dario
January 25th, 2008
nice!!!
dariobologna.com
mercutiom
January 25th, 2008
Great tut as usual, just one question. Where is Mario, and is Princess Peach in trouble again? (I kid, I kid.) Great job.
Mark Abucayon
January 25th, 2008
that was cool, I like what you did with the tiny little stars very nice. thanks
Jonathan Solichin
January 25th, 2008
Very nice! Haven’t seen this before. Fabio, you are a tutorial master
Felix
January 25th, 2008
Brilliant! I love the out-of-focus clouds
lokesh kumar
January 25th, 2008
Incredible job you be come my boss:-]
esa
January 25th, 2008
thanks!
lokesh kumar
January 25th, 2008
its good, i like it
Kanye West
January 26th, 2008
Awesome tut! Great end product using relatively simple techniques.
Timofey Lychik
January 26th, 2008
This instantly reminded me of supemario 64 with the clouds and the rainbows. So here’s mine: http://www.flickr.com/photos/50515724@N00/2219135835/
stephen
January 26th, 2008
oh, i cant find the brush presets in my photoshop:(
Glen Allsopp
January 26th, 2008
Am I free to cut part of this and use it in a blog post header?
jayhan
January 26th, 2008
very cute and amazing tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
yichi
January 27th, 2008
Great tut! I’ve bookmark all of them and I’m gonna use it on my work
Justin
January 27th, 2008
I don’t really like it, but good technique.
fedmich
January 28th, 2008
wow, lovely cute
sauravh
January 28th, 2008
good work i like it
Ines
January 29th, 2008
This is awesome! Thank u so much for sharing!
Ben Gribbin
January 31st, 2008
that is very very cool
brandy
February 2nd, 2008
The effect you created is cool, I guess, but the tutorial seemed to exclude steps (I don’t think I need to repeat what everyone else has said) and lacks explanation. I’d like to know, for example, why you felt the need to convert so many things into smart objects.. I can understand the rainbow, because you wanted to keep the vector shape, but the clouds? Really? :/
steph
February 4th, 2008
oh, thank you for your post. i love the wallpaper - it’s beautiful!
at this moment i am doing a photoshop-workshop on my own and
i think this can be an instuktive exercise for me. i am trying today;)
shingudoo
February 5th, 2008
very beautiful, nice work.
jdc
February 10th, 2008
Amazing Dude!!!
R.sriram
February 12th, 2008
very nice works.this works are used in world wide photoshop lovers.
iam very imoressed these works.
Jonathan
February 13th, 2008
Hello, i have a noobish question. How do I add the strokes in AI?
WesTwood
February 14th, 2008
great work…i think i got it..
http://octavisanderson.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/rainbow.jpg
Vlad Gerasimov
February 16th, 2008
Hi - this tutorial (as well as several more things) inspired me to create Rainbows wallpaper, and I also wrote my own tutorial about that: please check it out at
http://www.vladstudio.com/photoshoptutorials/?36
Competition is always good thing, eh?
Speaking of this tutorial compared to my own, in PSDTuts version I did not like how stars are shaped, clouds are blurred, and layer effects on clouds did not look perfect to me too. So I did what I thought to be better looking. Thanks!
Katalog Stron
February 18th, 2008
Good job! Looks great.
apO
February 27th, 2008
http://www.shinybinary.com/images/art/adobe_bg_2.jpg
well i guess you’ve been inspired…..
DONT COPY !!! CREATE !!!!
markd
February 27th, 2008
step 2 makes no sense. ha!
did you overlay the clouds atop the previous layer or did you apply the filter effects to the cloud layer.. what happened there?
Pepekun
March 7th, 2008
Is very fantastic the Tutorial.
sumika
March 14th, 2008
It’s really great
Lueng
March 20th, 2008
oh yhe~~~
yevan
April 6th, 2008
hmm i’m having troble with step two i don’t know how the blend of the clouds and the first layer works =/ for me it dosen’t seem to work can anyone help me
thanyou
raven
April 8th, 2008
very good tutorial i liked it alot

was very useful( i used it for my myspace page
didnt have illustrator so i created the
rainbows in photoshop as well as
the other stuff….turns out u really
dont need illustrator to get the
rainbow effect
Qbrushes
April 24th, 2008
yea you don’t really need AI for the rainbows but its much easier in ai..
Stalin Rex
April 28th, 2008
Hello Master….
Its Really feel very good. Because peoples know the tools and everything. But this to boost how can use the tools differently….I will Expect more tutorials…. Thankas…
mole6
April 30th, 2008
Thx for the lesson)
mightee_mouse
May 4th, 2008
One of the best tutorials I’ve seen in a long time. It got me acquainted with areas of Photoshop I hadn’t really done much with. Thanks, I hope you create more tutorials, you’re good at it!
Anonymous
May 4th, 2008
Wow nice effect but little toy looking…;)
Daniel
May 11th, 2008
Funny
Daniel
R.R
May 20th, 2008
Great tutorial.
It helped me become a bit more familiar with my Photoshop CS.
However, like the others, I did have difficulty with Step 2…also..I had a hard time figuring out how to do Step 6.
At any rate..I appreciate the tutorial and it gives me a better working knowledge of how to use Photoshop a bit more efficiently.
By the way..what version of Photoshop were you using when you made this?
Thanks.
Lina
May 20th, 2008
Very nice tutorial! As several ppl already made clear there are some steps missing or that could have been axplained better. But if you ppl can’t work those steps out by yourself maby you should start off with some easier tutorials and get to know photoshop alittle more first.
Well done Fabio!
sosty
May 30th, 2008
awesome tut !
thanks so much .. I enjoyed it !
ZaFaR
June 10th, 2008
very good tutorial i liked it alot

was very useful( i used it for my myspace page
didnt have illustrator so i created the
rainbows in photoshop as well as
the other stuff….turns out u really
dont need illustrator to get the
rainbow effect
Octav
June 11th, 2008
Sorry, my fault, i didn’t read the first lines of your tutorial.
suffi
June 14th, 2008
nice work bro….but in the 3rd step for [brush preset] shape dynamics…….we have to change size glitter’s CONTROL as PEN PESSURE BUT IN UR JPG PIC ITS NOT MENTIONED AND FOR SECOND STEP …..U DINT MENTIONED THE BLENDING MODE OF CLOUD LAYER
King
June 14th, 2008
if it was a video it will be easyer
Amanda
June 15th, 2008
In step 2 you never explained how to blend the cloud layer with the background. What do you do there to make it look like that?
Anthony
June 19th, 2008
Picture Fine Very Java.
I Love You.
I Shall do like this. at top
Fahad
June 25th, 2008
very nice
Dite
June 30th, 2008
Cool Clouds.. Love it. ♥