![]() Repeat the process, copy and paste more splashes. Copy some parts of the water splash from the photos and paste it in our 3D image. The one I used is from Stock.xchng ( and ). Now to make our effect more realistic let's mix some stock photos. You can render here to have a preview of the 3D effect. ![]() This texture will be the Bump map, which will distort our 3D text.įor the other values, use white for the Diffuse color, 15% Opacity, 20 for the Reflection, Black for the Illumination, 100% Gloss, 100% Shine, white for the Specular and 1.5 for the Refraction. If your result is too dark, go to Image>Adjustment>Levels, then increase the white input. After that go to Filter>Render>Different Clouds. Make sure that you are using black and white for the colors. Then in this new document create a new layer and go to Filter>Render>Clouds. Select Open Texture to open the texture in a new document. Select the Front Inflation over the 3D Palette and then click on the folder next to the Bump values. Also increase the Strength of the Inflate to 1. You will notice that the E will be a solid block and the hole will be lost, then select the area that you want to be hole and then change the Type to Hole. Change the Depth to 0 and the Scale to 1, also for the Inflate, change the Slides to Front and Face. To create the water effect we will use the Inflate preset and pretty much use the same values we used in the previous step, the Inflate 3D type. ![]() With the selection active go to 3D> Repoussé>Current Selection. If you create a text using the brush tool or importing a vector and paste it as bitmap, create a marquee selection of the area you want to apply Repoussé. You can the one I used in the PSD file that you can download in the end of this tutorial. Fill the background layer with black and using the Brush Tool (B) or importing a vector file with a handwritten text. Open Photoshop and create a new document. We will be using the new Repoussé then some stock photos to create the effect. Even though it might look complex it's a very simple effect. So, in this tutorial I will show you how to create a water text. Now with Photoshop CS5 Extended and the Repoussé tool we can create 3D objects direct in Photoshop, so I decided to recreate that effect. I had to use Cinema 4D to create a 3D object then I imported this 3D file in Photoshop where I mixed with some stock photos. Last year I wrote a tutorial called Incredibly Realistic Water Text in Cinema 4D and Photoshop where I created a text made out of water. ![]()
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