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Realistic Water Running on Tap

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Let's start with a new document 500x500 pixels

Press "D" to reset your color palletes to black and white.

Create a new layer, then apply the following filter:

Filter->Render->Clouds

image 1

Apply: Filter->Blur->Gaussian Blur

Set: 6

Apply: Filter->Blur->Motion Blur

Set: Angle: 90, Distance: 80

image 2

Now go to Image->Image Size

Set: width: 300pixels (untick the "Constrain Proportions" option ) then click ok.

So now your document should be 300 width and 500 high.

image 3

Next, go to Filter->Artistic->Plastic Wrap

Set: Highlight Strength: 15, Detail:10, Smoothness:10

Apply Filter->Sketch->Chrome

Set: Detail:0, Smoothness: 8

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Go to Edit->Fade Chrome

Set: Opacity:100%, Mode: Hard Light

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Now go to Image->Image Size

Set: height:800 pixels, leave all other settings, and make sure the "Constrain Proportions" is NOT checked.

image 6

Now go to Edit->Transform->Warp

Move the anchors around, inward, up and down, just play with it to shape it like running water.

image 7

Now, just add some gradient color to the background layer, and change it's water layer's blending mode to "Hard Light"

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Here is an image I made, simply by adding the above water's layer to a picture of a tap.

Click here to download .psd file.

Realistic Water Running on Tap Tutorial: Final Result



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