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How to add water drops to petals with ps! ! ! Ask for detailed steps! !

I often see many beautiful dynamic pictures of flowers and plants on the internet, and there are often dynamic effects of shining water droplets or falling water droplets. I've been looking for materials about water droplets, and at present I only find materials with water droplets in transparent flash. However, when I converted the flash of transparent water droplets into a GIF picture, the background turned white. Because the water droplets are transparent, I can't dig them out. In fact, I also know that PS can be done, but I have never learned it. I found some tutorials online this afternoon and learned how to make water droplets. Then I tried to make some dynamic pictures of water droplets, and it felt good. When you make pictures or templates, add dynamic water droplets, which will be beautiful. The following is my production process:

First, open your favorite picture, and double-click the layer to unlock it. Hold down the Shift key where water droplets need to be made, draw a perfect circle on the picture with the circular marquee tool, and then press Ctrl+J to copy the image in the selection to the new layer.

Second, click Filter-Distortion-Spheroidization (once or twice) in the column above, and then click Filter-Blur-Gaussian Blur (the value should not be too high).

This is the effect after it is made: (I enlarged it a little)

Third, choose the layer style-inner shadow and projection (shadow opacity is 10%, projection is 70%, other values can be customized. The color can be black, or you can choose the darkest color according to the color of the picture, which looks more natural):

The point is determined after setting, and the following figure shows the setting effect;

4. Choose a suitable position on the water drop, draw a circle or ellipse with the circular selection tool, click the gradient tool, select from white to transparent, and then drag in the selection area (from which aspect, according to the position and direction of light).

When finished, select a small circle in the reverse or center position, select Select-Feather of the common column above the back point, and then click Edit-Fill (white).

The following figure shows the effect after production (if the water drop is large, the feathering radius can be raised appropriately):

Ok ~ ~ The water drop is ready, but it still needs to be dynamic (then use the deformation tool to let the water drop slowly from the leaves)

First, right-click the water drop layer to copy a layer, and use the edit-free deformation tool to push the water drop down. You can also change the shape and size of the water drop by using the twist and deformation in the Edit-Transform tool (remember that the layer is copied every time you press it):

This is done, copy the water drop layer, then paste it and change its position and shape.