The Miz Photoshop Tutorial Series – Reflective Water Flood Effect
Did you ever wonder how to make realistic water reflections? Sure, there are filters that will do this for you. Flaming Pear makes the flood filter which is another way to achieve this. Filter Forge is another. Here Bob illustrates how to create this look from scratch in Photoshop with an ultra realistic water ripples effect. Best of all, it costs you nothing but your time (only about 5-10 minutes). The Miz’s photoshop video tutorials are always a great resource to all photographers, graphic designers, and Photoshop users alike.
Adobe Photoshop video tutorial by Robert Mizerek
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This was interesting – my method is somewhat similar, minus the smart objects and fading. The visual presentation would make this easy for anyone to follow.
Thanks for sharing…
Miz was such a great teacher. Lot’s more tut’s of his to come, so make sure you watch the RSS feed. As soon as I get a chance I’ll post more.
Wonderful. I needed a flood effect for my business website – thanks.
Glad to be of assistance
That’s the perfect application for the flood effect.