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  1. #1
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    Step 1

    Create a new image filling the background with a dark grey. Create a new layer. With the [url=http://www.gfxvoid.com/tutorials/1/liquidwater/2.gifbrush tool[/url] create black lines like above on the new layer

    Step 2

    On the top layer, go into the radial blur filter and use the above settings.

    Step 3

    Go into the twirl filter and use the above settings. Merge Layers (CTRL+E)

    Step 4

    Go into the Lens Flare Filter and create 5 random lens flares like above.

    Step 5

    Go into the chrom filter and use the above settings.

    Step 6

    Press CTRL+U to colorize, and use the above settings for a blue color.

    Final Product

    If you have any questions or comments, please post below!

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    Very nice looking! Although it reminds me of something abstract more than just water.

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    I don't think real water is that blue! Haha, lower the saturation and try making it a lighter blue.

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    I like it, good job man. I wish water looked like that in real life. :P

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    Man that's not water.... Thats better then water .......lol. Im so drunk. I love the effects gretahob

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    Cool FX you made there Tacox . I think it looks more like jelly than water :P so the title should be "Adv. Liquid Jelly Tut." :lol:

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    Reading the title again - Is there really such thing as non-liquid water? Haha. Just ya a hard time.

  8. #8
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    there is water as ice (solid) and water as steam (gas).

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    what about water as:
    Ionic steam(plasma-of-sorts)

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    i like it.i ll try later to do it
    thank u man...

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