Photoshopping Aqua Wallpaper
September 7th, 2009 by ART-D Posted in Adobe Photoshop, Designing, Text Effects
The last letter has all the parameters with the rest of the others, plus the next from below Blending Options - Satin:

You may see on the picture that the last letter is a little darker than the others.

On a new layer we’ll create the shadow coming from the letters. The brush’s parameters are the same with those from the beginning of the lesson.

Take the Ellipse Tool (U) and represent an ellipse like the next from below:

Set the Fill parameter as it is shown below:

…. and the parameter Blending Options>Inner Shadow

Check it out with the picture from below:

Continue working with the same layer. Mark out the first letter by pressing Ctrl+Left mouse click on the letter’s layer. When the letter’s marking is ready, press the button for representing the mask layer.

Finally we’ll get the highlight only on the necessary zone.

Do the same operation with each letter.

On the final stage we’ll represent air bubbles. In this case we’ll select the Ellipse Tool (U) and represent a circle.

Fill 0% on the layer. Then set the next Blending Options.

We’ll get a transparent sphere:

Insert another circle. Fill 0% on this layer too.

Select the next Blending Options.

We’ll get an air bubble:

Then make a copy of the new bubble we’ve got and change its size (Ctrl+T) to represent air jets, as it is demonstrated below:

The final result!
View full size here.
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Tags: aqua, cs3, Photoshop, text-effect, wallpaper




















Twitter Scribbles
08/09/2009
Excellent tutorial! You make it look so easy to create a background that would look great on twitter.
qwkhdkv
09/09/2009
Where is the blending option?
Dewonsawa
10/09/2009
Hi My Friend , I Read Your Tutorials Every time and Your Web page Is My Home Page Thanks For This Site .
gasman
14/09/2009
very good, nice effects. like the screenshots.
Ricky
23/09/2009
i like it….excellent……i will always read your tutorials every time
pavan
11/10/2009
i like all ur tutorials . very nice……….. and easy to learn. thanks a lots..
منتديات ماى بكتشرز
14/10/2009
i like all ur tutorials . very nice…
C
27/10/2009
Stuck on highlights part, starting with Ellipse tool, done everything it says and do not get the highlight effect.
C
27/10/2009
figured it out, have to make sure fill pixels is selected for the Ellipse tool options
SID
22/11/2009
to: qwkhdkv
at the LAYERS PALETTE, just beside the OPACITY…clikie on the little arrow and there will be a drop down menu of the blending option…good luck!
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hmm…i’m having a problem, too…i can’t seem to locate the Gradient Editor…can someone please help me out?
thanks.
SID
23/11/2009
Found it! =D
homyakus
19/12/2009
Excellent lesson for novice!
SimonKP
23/12/2009
Dahm, this is sick. And its soo easy. Thanks dude!
BeckyW
31/12/2009
This is a really good tutorial, I have to admit I got stuck in a few areas, but that was all my own fault. Just have to say that at the end (doing the air bubbles) for scaling them town with the free transform you have put ctrl+T, when its actually cmd+T, just thought I would let you know incase someone didn’t know how to do it :3
wan2911
31/12/2009
i cant press the button for representing the mask layer.
help me please!!
bnaughty
04/01/2010
rasterized the elipse shape after you make the fx, … nice tutorial, i will credit you to my work Mr. ART-D, thanks…
Johan
15/01/2010
I can’t press the mask layer button either, after making the ellipse.
Ltdgruenden
18/01/2010
very cool
smafghahi
19/01/2010
HELLO.
THANKS…….:)
risecin
23/02/2010
great work… and realllllllly easy
bibi
02/03/2010
thanks for the tutorials… really interesting.
DJ Marik
15/03/2010
Woot! I’m finally finished with this one. The only thing I had trouble with was the bubbles around the text, so I did my own thing lol. Either way, this is an awesome tut, & hope you like me results!!! THANKS FOR THIS TUTORIAL!!! lol ^_^
http://blakkenshin.deviantart.com/art/Aqua-Bubbles-Wallpaper-157323114