In this tutorial I will show you how to create a building hit by a meteorite. I tried to simplify it so that less advanced users can follow it. I’ll show you how to create a realistic smoke trail and a meteorite using only Photoshop filters and custom brushes. All stock images used in this tutorial can be downloaded for free. Hope you like the final result.
Particles pack: http://mediamilitia.com/particles-pack-25-free-images
Explosion: http://joeycool10.deviantart.com/art/Kaboom-34546797

Start with the clone tool and hide part of the building as shown above. Use the sky surrounding the building as cloning source. When you’re done with the Clone Tool you will see that some edges are not well blended. That’s because this tool don’t blend the luminosity. To solve that problem use the Patch Tool.
The patch tool is similar to the clone tool but it also tries to match the luminosity of the source and destination so that you get a seamless blend.
If you don’t know how the Patch Tool works watch this great video found on You Tube.
Resources needed
Background: http://www.sxc.hu/photo/813907Particles pack: http://mediamilitia.com/particles-pack-25-free-images
Explosion: http://joeycool10.deviantart.com/art/Kaboom-34546797
Step 1
The first thing you need to do is to open the Empire State stock image in photoshop and duplicate it. Name the bottom one ORIGINAL and the top layer TOP-LESS. Now you have to erase the top part of the building on the TOP-LESS layer but leave the sky visible. The easiest way to do that is using the Clone Tool (S) and the Patch Tool (J).Start with the clone tool and hide part of the building as shown above. Use the sky surrounding the building as cloning source. When you’re done with the Clone Tool you will see that some edges are not well blended. That’s because this tool don’t blend the luminosity. To solve that problem use the Patch Tool.
The patch tool is similar to the clone tool but it also tries to match the luminosity of the source and destination so that you get a seamless blend.
Step 2
When you have the Patch Tool selected, activate the Source option on the upper settings bar and select the area that contains the miss-blended areas and drag the selection over a clear area of the sky. When you release, the patch tool will replace the area with the sky sample where you dragged the patch.If you don’t know how the Patch Tool works watch this great video found on You Tube.
Step 3
After hiding the indicated areas with the Patch Tool, this is how the image looks. We are still working on the TOP-LESS layer.Step 4
As you see on the picture above, the smooth area must be fixed. We will make it rougher using brushes and a layer mask.Create a Layer mask for the TOP-LESS layer. Load Photoshop’s default brushes set. Use the rough brushes in this set on the layer mask using black to reveal parts of the ORIGINAL layer below.
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