Waterpool
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Waterpool
I've managed to get my waterpool creation to work as an effect in SPE.
Need to say that the effect is not working that good on all kind of images, especially on bright backgrounds and not solid grounds the effect does not work very well..
But see for your self if it's working for your image and maybe some tweaks will get it to work, just saying
Effectname: Waterpool
Category : Mixed Media
Effect will be tagged as: Water, Rain
There are two layers you can drag around, probably the first you will notice is the layer that mirrors your image to reflect the environment in the waterpool, just drag it aside for later use.
Now you can play with the waterpool itself, just drag it to a spot you wish, there is also a gradientline at the left side of your image to play with if you want to blur a part of the pool a bit.
If you satisfied, drag the first layer with your mirrored environment back to get an reflection in the pool.
Thats all!
Hope it does work for your photo, if not, maybe you've been inspired to get it to work in an other way
Cheers,
Arwin
Here some quick made examples:
(Click image to enlarge)
Need to say that the effect is not working that good on all kind of images, especially on bright backgrounds and not solid grounds the effect does not work very well..
But see for your self if it's working for your image and maybe some tweaks will get it to work, just saying
Effectname: Waterpool
Category : Mixed Media
Effect will be tagged as: Water, Rain
There are two layers you can drag around, probably the first you will notice is the layer that mirrors your image to reflect the environment in the waterpool, just drag it aside for later use.
Now you can play with the waterpool itself, just drag it to a spot you wish, there is also a gradientline at the left side of your image to play with if you want to blur a part of the pool a bit.
If you satisfied, drag the first layer with your mirrored environment back to get an reflection in the pool.
Thats all!
Hope it does work for your photo, if not, maybe you've been inspired to get it to work in an other way
Cheers,
Arwin
Here some quick made examples:
(Click image to enlarge)
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