August 11, 2008Comments
123RF August Tutorial #2 : Running Water Effect
This tutorial will show you how to create realistic effects of running water which you can apply to water taps, hoses, or even with some tweaking, a waterfall! You will learn how to use blend modes, the warp tool and how to create realistic textures using clouds, plastic wraps and apply some chrome effects. STEP 1
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Set Value = 5 STEP 3
Set Highlight Strength = 15 STEP 4
And go to Edit > Fade Chrome STEP 5
UNCHECK the "Constrain Proportions" Option STEP 6 Move the anchors around, and shape it like running water. (Depends on what shape of water you would like to apply) STEP 7 Open another image (Water Tap Image ID: 3076412, Kiyoshi Takahase Segundo 123RF.com) and drag the running water into the water tap image. Make sure to change the water layer's blending mode to "Hard Light" STEP 8
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P/S : all Filter values are appropriate recommendation for this project. Feel free to play with the setting to see what works best for you! SAVE WATER!!! Make it a Photoshopped one :-)
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Comments (1)Great tutorial. I could have used this a few months ago!Says gaiagraphics on August 18, 2008, 03:01 PM Post a comment
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