Doodly Advanced Tutorial

Creating Storm Clouds

Advanced Tutorial #29

Create Storm Clouds

This article will teach you how to create a storm cloud effect in Doodly.

Note: To our non-English speaking members: This article refers you to two English only videos to create the effect using Photoshop to create the effects. We will provide a short step by step but this will require you to know how to create the effects or watch how they are created and follow along.

Requirements

Professional photo manipulation software like Photoshop.
Images:

Prerequisites

PhLearn Video: How to Create a Dramatic Sky in Photoshop

  1. Create or find an image that has a lot of clouds.
  2. Using a combination of "Masking" layers and the "Blend If" feature in Photoshop darken the clouds and blend the darkened area to allow the clouds to appear to become a stormy color.
  3. Save this image as a png.
  4. Using a masking effect create an amazing appearance with the clouds and lightning from two images.
    Save this image.
  5. Invert the lightning image and save that image.

We now have four images.

  1. Original
  2. Darkened Clouds
  3. Lightning Sky
  4. Inverted Lightning Sky

Import these into Doodly.

Settings for Doodly

Layers Section Settings and Order

  1. Original: 05s Delay 2s Duration
  2. Darkened Clouds: 1s Delay 4s Duration
  3. Lightning Sky: 2s Delay 2s Duration 60% Opacity
  4. Inverted Lightning Sky: 0.1s Delay 0s Duration
  5. Lightning Sky: 0.1s Delay 0s Duration
  6. Inverted Lightning Sky: 0.1s Delay 0s Duration
  7. Lightning Sky: 0.1s Delay 0s Duration
  8. Inverted Lightning Sky: 0.1s Delay 0s Duration
  9. Lightning Sky: 0.1s Delay 0s Duration
  10. Inverted Lightning Sky: 0.1s Delay 0s Duration
  11. Lightning Sky: 0.1s Delay 0s Duration
  12. Inverted Lightning Sky: 0.1s Delay 0s Duration
  13. Lightning Sky: 0.1s Delay 0s Duration
  14. Inverted Lightning Sky: 0.1s Delay 0s Duration
  15. Lightning Sky: 0.1s Delay 0s Duration
  16. White Mask: 4s Delay 2s Duration
  17. Desired Sound Effects and Music

Note: This same style can be used to create several different effects. This only shows you 1 possibility.

About the author

Tutorial author Wayne Leiser smiling and looking away from the camera

Wayne Leiser has created free and accessible photo editing tutorials. Drawing on over 25 years of design and IT experience, his lessons begin with the universal basics, progressing through beginner, intermediate, and advanced skill levels using Photopea, a free online Photoshop clone. His goal is to provide users with practical skills for financial independence, with a focus on making money online through the SoloBoss profit sharing video platform.