A very good tutorial on making water droplets. First of all: This tutorial is not invented by me. It is a tutorial in photoshopCS. After I installed it, I accidentally discovered that there is a Tips and Tricks in the HELP folder in the photoshoCS installation folder. .pdf file. This is a tutorial file. I think it is very good, so I made it as a tutorial for everyone to learn from. I don’t know if this tutorial has been published by anyone. So, please note it here. If so, just think of it as learning. (The tutorial in Tips and Tricks.pdf is not my tutorial, but the water droplets are made according to the tutorial in it.) Picture before production 1.jpg (167.92 KB)
A very good tutorial on making water droplets
2007-5-14 17:54 The completed rendering : 2.jpg (171.41 KB)
Very good water drop production Tutorial
2007-5-14 17:54The production process is as follows. 1. Create a new layer and use a brush to draw a rough shape of a water drop where you need to add water drops. As shown in the picture: 3.jpg (166.07 KB)
Very good Water drop making tutorial
2007-5-14 17:542. Then call up the layer style to adjust the style of the entire water drop. (Layer è Layer Style => Blending Options; or: double-click the water drop layer) The places to be set are as shown in the picture. Select: Blending Options > Fill Opacity to 3%. 4.jpg (200.81 KB)
A very good tutorial on making water droplets
2007-5-14 17:543. Then select the projection option. The blending mode is: Multiply, the opacity is 100%, the distance is 1 pixel, and the maximum is not 1 pixel. Among the quality, choose the contour line as Gaussian distribution, which is an S-shaped graph. The settings are as shown in the figure: 5.jpg (193.53 KB)
Very good Water drop making tutorial
2007-5-14 17:544. Select the inner shadow, the blending mode is color deepen, the opacity is 43%, the distance is 5, and the size is 10. As shown in the figureSetting: 6.jpg (187.88 KB)
Very good Tutorial on making water droplets
2007-5-14 17:545. Then select Inner Glow and the blending mode is: Overlay. The opacity is 30% and the noise selection is black. As shown in the picture: 7.jpg (195.4 KB)
Very good Water drop making tutorial
2007-5-14 17:546. Then select bevel and relief. In the structure options, select the style as: inner bevel, method: clear engraving, depth: 250%, size: 15 pixels, soften :10 pixels. In the shadow options below, set the highlight mode to Screen, select white, and set the opacity to 100%. Dark mode is: Color Dodge, white, opacity 37%. Set up as shown in the picture: At this time, the shape of water droplets can be seen. And it’s very realistic. 8.jpg (216.51 KB)
A very good tutorial on making water droplets
2007-5-14 17:54 Originally, we were done here, but we can also add some more small water drops, and we don’t have to re-set so many as above. We can save this style setting, after all, this style setting is so good. The preservation value is very high. So we can save this style. Click to create a new style: 9.jpg (81.54 KB)
Very good Water drop making tutorial
2007-5-14 17:54Save it in the save dialog box. 10.jpg (115.69 KB)
A very good tutorial on making water droplets
2007-5-14 17:54 Let’s create a new layer and add some more small water drops. Then we can directly click on the saved water style in the style. And you can use this style at any time in the future 11.jpg (30.67 KB)
A very good tutorial on making water droplets
2007-5-14 17:54