Let's take a look at the final effect chart below.
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1, create a new file size of 1880x1800 pixel, fill the black background.
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2, now we need a beautiful watermark background, I choose this one, and then adjust the opacity to 60%
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3, click: Layer > New Adjust layer > hue and saturation, adjust hue to 0, saturation is-71, lightness is 0
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4, click on the layers > new adjustment layer > Color level, adjust the input value of 0,0.5,255
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5, click on the layer > new adjustment layer > Brightness and/or contrast, adjust the value to 0,-34
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6, create a new top layer, filled with black, blending mode to multiply the bottom, and then with white soft brush paint, this is to create a dense halo effect, finally saved as PSD format
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7, add your logo or text image
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8, add replacement filter, the value is as follows, the sixth step to save the PSD, blending mode into linear dodge
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9, this is the result you see now, the effect depends on the image of your watermark texture, you can try different versions, so be satisfied.
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10, click Filter > Blur > Gaussian blur, and set the values as follows:
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11, add a mask to the layer, and then smear the logo's edges with the slightest brush, top, bottom, etc. to make it look more like water.
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Finally, copy the Wave ripple of the layer after the top, variable blending mode for superposition, OK, now you can try to do a, both simple and good-looking watermark effect.
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