MAVERICK
Member
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Start by finding a good picture of something, I choose a leaf close up to create the water drop on. Now as shown in the image below create a new layer above the other and make a circle selection.
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Then choose the gradient tool and drag inside the selection from a black gradiant to grey. Then in the layers panel choose the blending mode Overlay.
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Now go to the layer styles panel and give the water drop a drop shadow, inner shadow and inner glow, all three is shown below.
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While still having the water drop layer selected go to the top menu -> filters -> blur -> gaussian blur, with an amount of about 1,3. this will soften some edges.
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Now create a new layer above the water drop and choose your brush tool with a size of about 20 (depends on the size of your water drop of cause) and put in a white dot as I did in the image below, and give it a gaussian blur as you just did before.)
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You can leave it at that and you have a nice realistic water drop effect, but I took it a step closer and gave it a more realistic shape flow. while having the water drop layer selected go to filters -> liquefy and choose the tool forward wrap tool, then drag your water drop in a direction you want it to, but be care full it at mess up your shape if you do it too much.
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Now you may have to move your white dot in place again. That’s it, you’re finished, a great effect in a few small simple steps.