First, use the pen tool to draw the outline of a cloud. The curves don't need to be perfectly smooth, as long as you can close the vector path. It’s best to use white for the stroke color.

Now remove the stroke outline, and add a cone gradient fill to the shape. For the gradient colors, I used #7B86AC and #9AC5D8. Then, change the texture to Sand, and increase the percentage to 19.


Next you’ll add a live effect to the cloud object. Choose Filters > Alien Skin Splat LE > Edges. Choose Pixels as the Edge Mode, set the Feature Size to 33, the Margin to 5.31, and the Edge Width to 40.20. Leave the other options at their default settings.


Add another live effect to the same object by choosing Blur > Gaussian Blur and then entering a value of 6.

Next, you’ll duplicate the cloud object: Select the object, and then copy and paste it. Remove the live filters you’ve applied, and then apply the live filter Eyecandy 4000 LE, and choose Marble. Make the following changes:


Now you’ll add more clouds, and make each one look different. This is where it gets really fun; duplicate the clouds at least five times. To customize the clouds, follow these steps:

For an added effect, now you’ll add a background to the clouds. Create a simple shape (you can also use the rectangle or circle shape) using the pen tool, then change the edge to Feather, with a value of 41. Change the fill color of the shape to a radial gradient, and use #5BACEE and #355C9F for the colors.

Change the opacity level of the object to 72, and then lock the selected object.

Change the opacity level of the background from 100 to 72, and try scaling the object until it covers most of the clouds. For the object here, the width is 715 and the height is 411.
