Photoshop: How to Create Realistic WATERDROPS!
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Photoshop CC 2022 tutorial showing how to create the look of realistic water drops.
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Very nice. I remember watching a previous tutorial you did on water droplets. This was a good update. Thank you.👍
Great video Marty. Welcome back and hope you're on a speedy mend.
Thank you kindly!
The trick with the Liquify filter plus Transparency…WOW!!!
Welcome back, Marty! Glad you're feeling better.
i hope you're okay, thanks for your tutorials, god bless you
Fun tutorial. Glad your back and on the mend!!
I have watched a lot of photoshop tutorials.i like your video the most. You are explaining the point instantly and the way you explain is very clear and slowly that people can follow .. Great Job 👍
Thank you very much, good work. And I wish you a continued good recovery
Nice Tutorial
Thanks For Sharing
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Brilliant, as always Marty. Hope you're feeling better in body and mind
Wow that was fantastic. I am thrilled I found you.
Nice to see you back Marty....
Incredible artist
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Hey Marty, I think your videos are like watching a David Attenborough documentary. Always very informative and entertaining. Thank you for amazing work. ❤️👍
Wow, thanks!
Thank you. I love it. 😍😍😍
Easy to understand, my profs say um a million times and I retain no information. 10/10.
Great to see an update of this tutorial. Super useful and can be used for a lot of situations. Thanks!
Excellent.
Lovely tutorial and great tips.
awesome your tutorial
Sooo cool, I’ll add this to my toolset now!
Very impressive as always Marty
A useful and simple technique. Thanks for showing us how.
great work
hope your doing well
thanks
great tutorial! Hope you are doing well Marty
Thank you
Great 👍
very good
Great tutorial Marty! If I were to put these water 💦 drops on someone’s face (in a photo) do you think they could pass for teardrops?
Tear drops don't have the depth of water drops and they're characteristics are different.
@@BLTV_Photoshop thanks for your feedback! :)
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Hi can these droplets be saved so that it can easily be used in other projects? If so can you tell us how? Maybe by creating a brush? Which I know about but don’t know how to do. Thank you
No, but you can create an "action" to minimize the steps.
I'd like to manipulate the water highlights. Can you offer some direction?
If you want to change the shape of the highlights, just paint them in with your pencil or liquify tools.
Hi Marty, is it possible to turn these waterdrops in a brush?
Yes. Once you create one, hide all other layers in the Layers Panel and go to Edit > Define Brush Preset.
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With the new Photoshop upgrade the gradient tool, it converts the layer with the ellipse into a layer mask. Is there any way to fix this?
There shouldn't be anything to "fix". When you fill a selection with the new gradient tool, it creates a layer mask of the selection. The layer mask confines the gradient to its shape.
my gradient doesnt do that same shade and when i click overlay it just goes behind my image and disappears
99% of the time, it's a simple human error. Make sure the correct layer is active and in the correct order.
Hi everyone hope you're all well! If anyone could help me out I'd really appreciate it! When I make my circle with the marquee tool on a new layer and set the liner gradient within it, it automatically switches to a gradient fill layer rather than a layer with that circle in it. The issue is when I go to liquify said layer, it makes me rasterize it or turn it into a smart object in order to do so and throws the whole look off. Any tips on how to make it stay on that layer and not automatically transform into it's own gradient layer? Probably something in my settings but I can't figure it out so far and it's breaking my heart lmao
The fastest way to solve this is to go to the top of your screen and change "Gradient" to "Classic Gradient".
Is this a remake? You already did this tutorial years ago.
Yes, this is the third iteration. They are slightly different from each other based on the version of Photoshop.