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Quick Bubbles


tranquil222

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Hey, heres a quick way to make Soap bubbles that look like they're coming to the surface.
1. New document, does not matter what size
2. New Layer.
3. Pick a radial gradient, does not matter which color, but there has to be 2 bands at the right that differ in brightness and transparent everywhere else(including the ends).
4. Put random gradients all over your canvas, good to have a variety of sizes. These are the bubbles.
5. Then emboss the gradients. Crank up the height up to its full amount and then use your own discretion for the Amount(I used about 92). This step may be repeated for effect.
6. Once youre done, go through the channels to see which one looks the best. Then extract the channel by turning it to a grayscale with the best channel selected. Then switch back to RGB.
7. Stick a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer on top of it and colorize it to whatever blue looks nice to you.
8. Oh yeah one more thing: sharpen the result with a high radius(i used 10.9) and a low amount(i used 59%), or whatever looks good to you.
That's all. ;)

here is the result :
 
Hi tranquil222! Welcome aboard!!!!! :)

:righton: Cool... thanks for sharing your very own technique! I'll be sure to give that one a "go" as I love the results! ;)

In the meantime, enjoy your time here!!! [excited]
 
Welcome to the board tranquil222 and thanks for sharing this technique with us and already in your second post; way to go! :righton:
 
welcome tranquil222 ... I tried your technique and had a prob (probably my interpretation of your instructions :( ) ... so ... I have posted a pic below .. I chose the green channel and went greyscale (flattened image when window came up) went back to rgb but it didn't look good when I went into hue and saturation (btw you need to add 'tick colorise box') ... my first guess is that I have missed something (in the channells I wasn't sure what you mean by 'use the best one' ... I tried the blue - it was darker -- the red and green looked the same - tried them all :) ) my second guess is I'm not setting the gradient up properly, so have included it in the pic ... hope you can help ... thanks :D
 
Gradient...

Heres the gradient i chose:
basically they just need to be thinner, not be the same color and not have a stripe in the middle. what i meant by the best one is the one that looks most like bubbles. hope that helps. :righton:
 
thanks tranquil222 ... that's very helpful :)
 
tranquil222 ... I got a result .. still need to play around with the gradient a bit more though ... thanks for help :)
 
:} Ian, that looks so cool!!!! :D

tranquil222... nice directions there! ;) :righton:
 
Tranquil222 - excellent tute, thanks. I'm gonna give it a go in a sec, and I'll post how it goes.

Wish me luck :}
 
ok, am dragging this thread from the 2nd floor under the basement of the 'archives' ... why?? .. 'cos as you may read I did this 'simple' tute once (.. doh! .. I did, did I??!! ... lol ..) .. thought I would try it again (just for fun) .. and totally, absolutely stuffed it up (must be losing my touch!!) .. lol ... originally it did give me a prob until tranquil posted his/her gradient .. but the gradient is no longer available :-( ... also I no longer understand the instruction "Then extract the channel by turning it to a grayscale" .... extract the channell?? ... maybe dementia is kicking in (or is it just selective memory??) .. anyhow maybe someone here can help ... or even post a result of this mini tute .. :-) ...... namvet
 

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