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How to Create Melting Metal Effect


In this tutorial you will learn to create a melting metal effect. For this I picked a sword photo, but you can use the same technique on any photo containing a metal object.

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We will do all this using only the standard Photoshop CS features, no plug-ins, no downloads. Ok, let's get started

1. Melting the sword.

First, create two layers for the sword (or whatever metal object you want to melt).

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Go in the filter menu and choose "Liquify". I used a very large brush for the tip of the sword, and then I gradually decreased the size.

Use your imagination when brushing the photo,in order to obtain a realistic effect.

Tip: for best results, use small brush strokes, and hold the left mouse button for a couple of seconds at the end of each move

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Use the "Magic Wand" selection tool and select the melting area. Then go to the Filters menu.

Choose Artistic Plastic Wrap with the same settings as shown below.

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After that, just pick up the Eraser tool, set the pressure to 25-30% and start making corrections by deleting small areas from the first layer until you are satisfied with the result.

At the end, the image should look something like this.

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2. Melted Metal.

Ok, let's create now some melted metal. First, create a new layer. In this layer make a selection using the Lasso Tool, then use the Paint Bucket tool to color it black

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Duplicate the layer. Now use the Eyedropper Tool and pick two colors from the photo (a dark tone and a light tone).

With the colors set, use the Gradient tool on the new layer.

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Decrease the size of the second layer and move it up just a bit.

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Make an oval selection and use Filters (distort and twirl)

That's it! Congratulations for melting metal in Photoshop

How to Create Melting Metal Effect Tutorial: Final Result (Click to enlarge)
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Author's URL: PhotoshopZilla
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