This tutorial gets directly to the point and I show you exactly how I make my water splash effects. I then Added the water splash and 3D effect for a tutorial that I wrote in the magazine.īecause this effect was so well received, I decided to make a quick Photoshop tutorial here at PhotoshopCAFE. This was a photo of model Llana that I captured in my studio. Its free to enter and you could win a free premium PhotoshopCAFE tutorial.Ī while back, I was fortunate to have one of my photographs featured on the cover of Photoshop User Magazine. We are having a contest for the best water Splashes images over in our CAFE Facebook page (join here – it’s safe and free). It's a quick and simple effect, but with it we can easily add a little interest to otherwise plain images.This Photoshop tutorial shows you how to make those exciting water splashes and add them to photos to really make them pop! Spoiler alert, these are much easier to do that you think, check out the video and see for yourself and then share your water splash effects with the rest of us over at the CAFE Facebook page (join here – it’s safe and free). Use the Eyedropper Tool to select colours or tones from the image.Ĭhoose a selection of brushes to paint onto your middle 'brush' layer. Next, fill or colour the background so it’s plain.Ĭreate a layer (or more than one) between the two to brush Photo by David Hofmann on Unsplash Add SplatterĬut out your subject using Quick Selection Tool and paste it onto a separate layer. This is the image I’ll be using you can download it for free from You’re completely in control of the effect and positioning. Using brushes can be more versatile than an action because Vector files, so you can use them in Adobe Illustrator too. The download includes Photoshop Brushes and Splatter Brushes is a set of 20 specialised brushes that let you add texture, pattern The Finished Result The finished image Example 2: 20 Splatter Other than that, it looked pretty good and I was The action is broken down into lots of useful layersīrushed back the subject over the mask, just enough to see a little more of the You can make adjustments to the effect and also change the colours. You’ll see that it breaks down into a number of layers, where I’ve chosen leftĪs I’ve highlighted the left side of the body and want the feathers to appearĪs if they’re blowing back as the subject jumps. Be quite subtle, try just going down oneĬhoose a direction from the action options. One area, again making sure it’s all lowercase. Paint over your subjectĬreate a new layer above your subject layer, and name this With that layer selected,īrush over the main subject of your photograph so in this case, we’re going toīrush over the whole person. This must be lowercase, or the action won’t work. Open your image and create a new layer ( Control- Shift- N) titled subject. You can download it for free via Unsplash. TheĪction is layered and you can customise it easily, including a choice of tenĬolour presets which you can mix and match. There are five different directions to choose fromĪnd the action works best with images of people. Photoshop Action Feathers Photoshop Actionįeathers Photoshop Action creates a lovely dispersion effectĭesigned to represent feathers. Particularly in the case of dispersions, it can be hard to know exactly what the person has done to achieve the effect, making it all the more impressive! In this tutorial you'll see how quickly Adobe Photoshop resources from Envato Elements can help you work a little magic with your photos, with two expemples. Particle effects like dispersion and splatter are always eye-catching.
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