Sunday, December 20, 2009

Realistic water running on tap

Realistic water running on tap

Through this tutorial, we will learn how to use a combination of photoshop filters to create a realistic effect of water running from a tap..










































Let's start with a new document 500x500 pixels


Press "D" to reset your color palletes to black and white.



Create a new layer, then apply the following filter:
Filter » Render » Clouds







Apply: Filter » Blur » Gaussian Blur

Set: 6


Apply: Filter » Blur » Motion Blur


Set: Angle: 90, Distance: 80

Now go to Image » Image Size


Set: width: 300pixels (UNTICK the "Constrain Proportions" option ) then click ok.

So now your document should be 300 width and 500 high.

Next, go to Filter » Artistic » Plastic Wrap

Set: Highlight Strength: 15, Detail:10, Smoothness:10


Apply Filter » Sketch » Chrome


Set: Detail:0, Smoothness: 8

Go to Edit » Fade Chrome

Set: Opacity:100%, Mode: Hard Light
Now go to Image » Image Size

Set: height:800 pixels, leave all other settings, and make sure the "Constrain Proportions" is NOT checked.
Now go to Edit » Transform » Warp

Move the anchors around, inward, up and down, just play with it to shape it like running water.
Now, just add some gradient color to the background layer, and change it's water layer's blending mode to "Hard

Light"

Here is an image I made, simply by adding the above water's layer to a picture of a tap.


CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD PSD FILE





Source : http://www.tutorialwiz.com/water_on_tap/

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