Watermark Wallpaper consists mainly of two large sections: water and water droplets. The watermark is done directly with a set of filters, and the drop part needs to be drawn with a brush and a selection.
Final effect
1, a new 1440 * 900 pixel, resolution of 72 of the canvas. Select the Gradient tool, the color settings are shown in Figure 1, and then pull the radial gradients shown in Figure 2 from the center to the corners.
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2, a new 1440 * 1440, resolution 72 of the canvas, press the letter key "D" before the background color back to the default black and white, select the menu: Filter > Rendering > Clouds, the effect of the following figure.
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3. Select Menu: Filter > Blur > Radial blur, Quantity set to Maximum, fuzzy mode select "Rotate", quality select "Good", then determine, parameters and effect as shown below.
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4. Select Menu: Filter > Twist > Water Wave, parameters and effect as shown below.
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5, into the channel panel, the Blue channel copy, press CTRL + M to adjust the light and shade contrast, and then hold down the CTRL key click on the blue Copy channel to pull out the selection.
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6, keep the selection, point RGB Channel, and then point "layer" to return to the Layers panel, create a new layer, fill white, the result of the elimination of the selection after the following figure.
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7, with mobile pen to move the contents of the current layer to the new canvas in front, adjust the good position. Then press CTRL + T to transform, add the layer mask, and erase some unwanted parts with a black brush, as shown below.
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8, a new group, now to depict the middle part. Create a new layer in the group, use a pen to tick the selection shown in the following figure, feather 3 pixels and fill white.
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9, the middle position slightly enlarge a point, with a pen to check out the closed path shown in Figure 12, into the selection after feather 3 pixels and fill white, the effect is like Figure 13, if the transition is not very natural, you can add a layer mask, with a lower transparency of the black brush smear the edge.
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10, the above method, with a pen to check out the top of the high light selection, feather selection after filling white.
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11, create a new layer, with a pen to check out the selection shown in the following figure, feather 2 pixels and fill the pale cyan #a7dfe7, the following figure.
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12. Create a new layer and use the elliptical marquee tool to pull out the selection shown in the following figure, feather 1 pixels and fill it with white.
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13, now to make a bead, need to complete the effect of the following figure.
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14. Create a new group, and use the elliptical marquee tool to pull out the selections shown in the following illustration to add a layer mask to the group.
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15. Create a new group in the group and paint the bottom white with a softer, less transparent brush.
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16, a new group, with a brush to the top of a little high light.
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17, a new group, the middle also painted a little high light.
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18, the new layer, two sides to add a bit of dark, such as Figure 22,23.
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19, a new group, the above method to add more water droplets, you can make a good copy of the water droplets, the appropriate deformation treatment.
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Finally, adjust the details and finish the final result.
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