![]() Just like when we enter a room after being outside under sunny day. Meanwhile, our eyes are tired in late afternoon (dusk) and are used to bright surrounding of daylight so the dusk sky appears darker than it should be. When dawn came, our eyes are used to dark surrounding, so the dawn sky looks brighter than it should be. ![]() However, I heard that our eyes condition effect on how we capture the sky. If there is a bright moonlight, it is necessary to add some lighter color to the clouds.ĭawn and dusk, what’s the difference? Aside from the sun position, where it’s located in the west if dusk and the east if dawn, there’s actually no significant differences between how dawn and dusk look in camera captured pictures. The steps can end here, but you can also use darker cloud to make the sky looks brighter. Clouds are barely visible at night, so I chose colors that close to the sky’s color. I wanted to make this a starry sky so I didn’t add many clouds here. For this, I used spray brush under airbrush tool on Clip Studio Paint.Īdd some smaller dots of stars behind the bigger dots.Īdd some clouds. In this part I painted the faraway clouds with in one layer because we don’t need too much detail on it.įill the canvas with simple gradation of two dark colors.Īdd scattered bright dots for stars. Rendering clouds row by row based on previous selections. And also, to separate some clouds so we can still which bottom belong to which cloud. These selections are made so I can easily make some light leaks between clouds. Next, I made some selections for rows of clouds (in this case, 4 rows). I left some holes on it so the sky will be peeking between the clouds. To paint this cloudy sky, first I filled the sky with muted yellow. Meanwhile, when you adjust the saturation and value separately, you can have darker image but still maintaining some gradation and contrast.įrom the ground we will mostly see the bottom of the clouds with some lights leaking in between. Sometimes you lost some gradation and contrast if you adjust all the layers together. I suggest you to edit the saturation and value of the objects and background in the image separately to get better result. Have some muted color as the base by lowering the saturation and value of the image. On cloudy/rainy sky, the sky is mostly covered by the clouds thus makes the ambient darker. Use the sketch as guide to draw clouds.Transform the canvas based on perspective,.Draw some clouds’ bottoms scattered in a canvas,.Here is a way to help you place clouds in perspective. ![]() Without perspective applied, the sky will look flat and lack of depth. Mind the perspective when drawing clouds in the sky. On windy days, the shape of clouds can be more like blurry lines instead of cluster of spheres. To paint some fluffy clouds, I use a cluster of spheres for guide.Ĭlouds has many shapes. Use a very light and pale yellow instead of white for a nice complementary color scheme.Īdd some more cumulus clouds (fluffy clouds) for a nice sunny sky. Don’t forget to shift the hue! See my previous tutorial about a guide to color schemes to understand the importance of hue shift between colors.Īnd that’s it! You have a painting of a clear sky! (☉∀☉)Īdd some clouds for a clear-sky-but-not-really. Darker one at the top, brighter one at the bottom. ![]() Chaikin, acclaimed author of A Man on the Moon.We can easily differentiate clear, sunny sky and cloudy/rainy sky by the amount of clouds in the sky.įill the sky with blue half tone color. Starry Night Companion was written by noted Griffith Observatory Planetarium Director, John Mosley and features an introduction by Andrew L. Starry Night Pro includes the special edition Starry Night Companion, a 240 page guide to understanding astronomy and the night sky using Starry Night. With Starry Night Pro, you're limited only by your imagination. What's more, with over 19 million celestial objects, Starry Night Pro offers instantaneous access to our unique 3D implementation of the complete Hipparcos star database, plus the Hubble GSC, NGC/IC and PGC catalogues, as well as the Messier deep-space objects. You can even track the latest satellites, comets and asteroids. You can add images, Internet links and your own custom data sets. With Starry Night Pro, you can view stunningly realistic star fields from 20,000 light-years out, or from your own backyard. Designed for anyone who demands the utmost in realism, richness of detail and depth of information, Starry Night Pro is serious astronomy software. ![]()
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