Water drops on a spider web - making of
Tips about how I made the Water drops on a spider web wallpaper (
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Start with new document, fill background layer with solid color of
your liking.
With very large soft brush (B), put some colored dots here and there.
Repeat until you are satisfied with the background. Apply some
Gaussian Blur (in Filter menu - Blur) and add a little noise (Filter
menu - Noise - Add noise).
... Or, you can use blue-to-black radial gradient to fill the
background!
Set foreground color to white, set small (2px) hard brush, and draw
the web. This is how it looks at 100% zoom...
... and this is zoomed out view.
Set web layer blend mode = Overlay, add some Noise to this layer, then
go to Layer menu - layer style - blending options, and add some shadow
(size = 1px, mode = overlay, opacity = 40-50%)
Now it is time to create water drops. Drawing drops one by one is not
very efficient. Instead, we will use the power of Photoshop brush
settings! Create new layer, then open Brushes palette window (from
Window menu). Click brush tip shape. set Diameter to 13px (or adjust it
accroding to your image size). Set spacing to about 200%.
Then click Shape Dynamics = make sure the checkbox is checked. Set
Size Jitter to about 75%, and minimum diameter to about 50%.
Now make a single brush stroke, and you should get many nice "water
drops" in a single stroke!
Do not stop until entire web is filled with water drops.
(this is zoomed out view)
Our drops are now just white dots. To turn them into water, use the
power of Layer Style! Open Layer Style, set layer blend mode to Multiply
(dots are white, this will make them invisible) and add the following:
- Drop shadow (multiply, 50%, 1-2px)
- Inner shadow (angle = -90!, white color, Overlay, 2px)
- Inner Glow (Overlay, 1px, 50%)
- Bevel and Emboss (highlight mode = screen 40%, shadow mode = white,
overlay, 50%, size=3px, soften=6px)
- Satin (color = black, Overlay, opacity = 20%, distance = 8px, size =
2px).
Much better!
Now, the lines of spiderweb are visible through water drops. This is
not very beautiful. Right-click on "thumbnail" icon representing drops
layer in Layers palette, context menu will open, click "Select Pixels".
Select layer with spider web, and delete selection.
I want to add small white highlight (as if reflecting light from
above) to each waterdrop, but it cannot be done with layer effects. I
also do not want to use brush to put every dot manually. Instead, Select
Pixels of water drops layer again. Then go to Select menu - Modify -
Contract (2px).
Create new layer, fill selection with white color.
Go to Select menu - Modify - Expand (2px). Then move selection 4 px
down.
Delete selection. Then move selection 2px left, delete again, then
move to the right, delete again.
That's all!
Registered users can download .PSD source file
- click here to get
it!