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Learn How to Create Liquid Plastic Effect Posted: 27 Sep 2010 11:18 AM PDT In this tutorial i will teach how you can create in a few steps the effect of liquid plastic on Photoshop. Final Image PreviewStep 1Start tutorial by finding picture to work with. I prefer to use this picture to demonstrate effect on it. Open file. First thing which you need to do is to unlock the background layer. To do this, double click on the “Background” layer and name it “Mouse”. Move layer a little bit upper, then create new layer under “Mouse” layer named “Background” and fill it with white color Step 2Now get color sample from the bottom part of mouse by using Eyedropper Tool. I got color #c3bea3. Step 3Select the Pen Tool (Shape layers mode) and try to create shape of falling droplets somewhere on the bottom part of mouse using the same color as we selected before. Step 4When our shape is done, just rasterize it with Layer > Rasterize > Shape. Then select the Burn Tool (Brush: 20px, Range: Highlights, Exposure: 40%) and make bottom parts of run a little bit darken. Step 5After that select the Dodge Tool (Brush: 25px, Range: Midtones, Exposure: 35%) and make small dodge work in places where the light should fall. Step 6Go to Layer > Layer Style and apply the following layer styles to this layer: You should get this effect: Step 7Create a new layer above and merge it with previous to get all the effects in one layer. After that select the Eraser Tool and soft round brush about 50 pixels to remove visible border between current layer and mouse. Step 8Then select the Dodge Tool (Brush: 60px, Range: Midtones, Exposure: 10%) to remove color difference between keyboard layer and run layer. Step 9As we can see, keyboard surface has some noise on the surface. It means that we have to add the same texture to the run surface. Select this layer with Select > Load Selection, then create new layer and fill it with black color. Step 10After that remove selection with Ctrl+D and apply Filter > Noise > Add Noise with similar settings to these: Step 11Change layer mode to Screen and you will get the next result: Final ImageThis tutorial is now complete. Hope you liked it! If you want to receive updates from PhotoshopStar, please consider subscribing our RSS feed. You can also follow us on Twitter. |
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