How Do You Make Water Bubbles In Photoshop CS3?
Enhance the realism of water in your digital art by adding water bubbles. You could try to paint the individual bubbles and add shading and highlights, but that could take forever. If you want to save time, you can use Photoshop’s custom brush features to paint dozens of bubbles at once. Open the image with your water source. You can use a water glass, bottled water or even an aquarium. Create a custom brush to paint your bubbles. Select the brush tool. Use the tool options palette to set the brush size to 3 to 9 pixels (depending on the bubble size) and the hardness to 100 percent. Open the brushes palette (choose “Brushes” from the Window menu). Make sure all of the checks are deselected and click on “Brush Tip Shape”. In the shape options check “Spacing” and adjust the slider until the spacing is between 350 to 500 percent. If you want a more random effect, check “Scattering” and set the scattering options to 300 percent on both axes with a count of 1. Paint your bubbles with white