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Thread: Water Tutorial

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    First-Make a new document (what ever size).

    Second-Fill the new document black (Paint bucket tool).


    Third-Filter-Render-Lens Flare, using these settings Brightness 100% Lens Type 50-300mm zoom. Repeat this in different places until you get the look you like. I prefer about 4 or 5.


    Fourth-Filter-Sketch-Chrome...-Default Settings (Detail 4 Smoothness 7).


    Fifth-Add you prefered color (Ctrl-U).


    Colorize Variation
    And your done, hope you enjoyed this simple tutorial.

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    Cool tutorial, well done ^.^ , got any results screenshots?


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    Is it ok if I modify your tutorial with images,then submit it?

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    Yeah, its fine i have a pic of the result but..lets just say I&#39;m new to the whole site ting but not photoshop lol I dunno how to post pics >_<;.

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    If you need help posting images, read this post.

    I will adjust in a bit, also i&#39;m moving these to the correct section.

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    cool tut man

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    Heres a pic of my out come


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    Wow thats a really sexy outcome man&#33; Looks great&#33;

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    Thanks for this - thinking of using on a cd cover

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    Nice. I like the gray colored version. Looks similar to what the melted atomantium from X2: X-Men United movie looked like.

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