Start by opening an image of a tap. We’ll create water flowing from the tap. |
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Using pen tool create path of a water. |
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Create a new layer and Ctrl+click the path layer to get the path selection. |
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Fill the selection with white color. |
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From select menu apply modify>>contract. |
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Contract the selection by 2 pixels. |
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Fill the selection with black color. |
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Similarly contract again and fill it with white and then with black color. |
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From filter menu select distort>>glass. |
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Apply settings as shown. |
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Dupliacte the layer and change the color mode to color burn. |
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Select blur tool from the main tool bar. |
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Select both the water layer and press Ctrl+E to merge. Blur the merged water layer. |
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Press Ctrl+U to open hue/saturation window. Apply settings as shown. |
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Monday, February 4, 2013
Water From a Tap effect
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