The tutorial introduces a very realistic way to make a whirlpool. Rough production process: first make the high light, create a new layer with a white brush point on some high light. It then uses polar coordinates to make a rough swirl, with other filters such as water waves, ripples, and other ripple textures. Then the polar coordinates filter makes a whirlpool effect. Finally, adjust the size and layer blending mode appropriately.
Final effect
1. First, we will download a picture of the coffee material from the Internet and open it in Photoshop. Then I'll add some shading to the coffee, create a new layer, and use the Oval marquee to create the selections shown in the following figure.
2. Perform "Select-Modify-Feather" to set the feather value to about 3 pixels, and then use the gradient tool to populate a linear gradient, such as the color #000000 to the color #573700, as shown in the figure.
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