35+ Nature Tutorials for Photoshop
Published October 20th, 2008 in DesignThere are plenty of great Photoshop tutorials for working with different aspects and elements of nature. This is a collection of tutorials for working with the sky, clouds, grass, water, rain, and much more.
You may also be interested in the following collections of Photoshop tutorials:
- 50 Essential Photoshop Text Tutorials
- 45 Photoshop Tutorials for Creating Wallpaper
- 35 Photoshop Tutorials for Designing Your Own Posters
How to Create a Delicious Green Apple Illustration
Create a Spectacular Grass Text Effect in Photoshop
Create a Poster Illustration with Floating Floral Elements
Create a Citrus Fruit Design in Photoshop

Add Dynamic Lighting to a Flat Photograph
How to Break Sunlight Through the Clouds
Composition and Realistic Rain
Turn an Ordinary Day Scene into a Magical Night Scene
Warm Golden Sunsets with Gradient Maps
Easy Watercolor Painting Effect
Adding Sunlight Through the Trees
Add a Realistic Rainbow to a Photo
Super Slick Dusky Lighting Effects in Photoshop
Create a Starry Sky in Photoshop
Create Silky Smooth Waterfalls
Instant Photo to Oil Painting Action
Create an Awesome Grass Texture in Photoshop
Add a Dreamy or Misty Effect to Your Photos
Compositioning with Adjustment Layers
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23 Responses to “35+ Nature Tutorials for Photoshop”
I’m stoked to be on this awesome list! Thanks for the mention.
Brilliant selection.
Loving all of them.
You should join my forum and post on Photoshop…would be interesting
Wowwwwwww the tutorials are awesome. Great collection.
great tutorials.. i like the “Create a Citrus Fruit Design in Photoshop”
man, thats good, very complete nature tutorial roundup as I am concerned!
The scenery tutorial was astounding. Thanks!
very cool pics ..
These will definatly be useful very soon, Awesome
It’s always good to learn something new, especially something fascinating like this. Great site! You should add buttons to the bottom of your posts to digg, stumble, etc your content.Thanks again, Tom
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