Saturday, August 14, 2010

How to Make a Wet Web Scene in Photoshop

This tutorial will show how we can use several Photoshop techniques to create a beautiful image with realistic water droplets on a spider web.

Preview of Final Image


Step 01

Create a document of size 800×500 pixels. Place the image into your document similar to what I done below.

Step 02

Create a Levels Adjustment layer and key in the settings as 23, 0.72, 255.

Step 03

Create a Gradient Adjustment layer and use the settings as shown. The colors used in the gradient are #60B0D6 and #00FFAE.

Step 04

Select Brush tool and set the Diameter to 2px, Hard Round. Using white as foreground color, draw the basic shape of the web. The trick here is to hold down Shift key while drawing, so the lines will be straight.


Step 05

In cases where you need to create small curves, use the Pen tool. Draw the paths and stroke it with same Brush settings as earlier step.

Step 06

Once you are done with the drawings, set the Web layer to 40% in its Opacity.

Step 07

Let us move on to the Brushes Palette. Click on Brush Tip Shape, select Hard Round 9. Also, check on Spacing and set it to 200%.

Step 08

Select Shape Dynamics and set Size Jitter to 100%. Make Control to Off as well.

Step 09

Create a new layer above the web and name it as Droplets. Now comes the fun part. With the Brush settings you made earlier, draw along the web lines. You can find circles appearing in various sizes on the web.

Step 10

Right-click on the Droplets layer and choose Drop Shadow. Enter the settings as shown below.

Step 11

Check on Satin effect and enter the settings as shown below.

Step 12

Check on Bevel & Emboss effect and enter the settings as shown below.

Step 13

Check on Inner Glow effect and enter the settings as shown below.

Step 14

Check on Inner Shadow effect and enter the settings as shown below. Hit OK to close the Blending Options window.

Step 15

CTRL+left click on the Droplets layer to load selections around all the circles. Select the Web layer and create a Layer Mask with the selection.

Step 16

Finally set Blend Mode of the Droplets layer to Multiply and we are done! Hope you have enjoyed this post. Feel free to drop me a note anytime if you have any suggestions for the next tutorial!

Credit: 10steps.sg

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