Picker, and click OK. We selected a color with the following values: R=48, G=138, B=174.
The Background Color remains white.
Tip
If you expect to use a certain color frequently in multiple documents, add it to your
Creative Cloud Libraries. Create a swatch of the color in the Swatches panel, and
then drag the swatch to a library in the Libraries panel. Now that color is available to
any Photoshop document that you open.
4. With the Clouds layer still active, choose Filter > Render > Clouds.
Realistic-looking clouds appear behind the image.
5. Choose File > Save.
Dragging to add a new layer
Tip
If you’re adding artwork from a Creative Cloud library, you can simply drag and drop it
from the Libraries panel into a Photoshop document. You can also do this with Adobe
Stock images stored in your Creative Cloud Libraries.