How To Design A Cool Water Droplet Flyer
There are many types of effects that you can add to your flyer advertisement.
One of the “cooler†and fresher ways is to add some nice water
droplet effects in the design. While you can of course easily “cut
and paste†water droplet images into flyers, in many cases, it may not
be enough. In this tutorial, we will teach you how you can create your
own custom-made droplet effects for a nice and cool original flyer
advertisement. We will be using Adobe Photoshop here to get the effect
that we need.
STEP 1
The first step in creating a cool style flyer advertisement is of
course to setup the flyer document. Of course, you are actually free to
setup any sized flyer you like. However, if you do plan on using a basic
home/office printer or even a commercial printer, you will want to use
some standard dimensions to easily facilitate printing. Below are the
standard values that you can start with to setup a nice flyer for
Photoshop.
a. Width: 8.5
b. Height 5.5
c. Resolution: 300ppi
d. Color Mode: CMYK
STEP 2
Once the document is now open, we will add some color to our plain
white background. We will use the “Gradient Color Tool†to do this.
Just click on the tool in the tools panel (it is with the paint bucket
tool). Select the colors of the gradient using the gradient color box
above in the options bar and then set the gradient style to “Reflected
Gradientâ€. Once set inscribe the gradient unto the background. Have
the lighter color at the middle, shifting to the darker colors towards
the top and bottom.
STEP 3
Create a new layer for our first droplet. You can quickly do this by
pressing the shortcut keys CTRL+SHIFT+N. Name the new layer “Water
Dropletâ€. For our first droplet, we are going to creating something
fairly big so that it can serve as a primary template. We should then
easily able to scale down and shape the droplet once done. So, using
the elliptical marquee tool we inscribe a fairly large ellipse at the
center of our new layer. We fill this with a very light blue using the
paint bucket tool.
STEP 4
Now, to make it look like a water droplet, we will add some extra
styles. First, double click on our water droplet layer to access its
layer style. Click on the “drop shadow†option. Set the following
values for this effect:
a. Opacity: 65%
b. Angle: 90 degrees (deselect use global light)
c. Distance 20px
d. Spread: 0
e. Size: 8px
STEP 5
Next, click on the “Inner Shadow†style. Change the following settings for this style:
a. Blend Mode: Normal
b. Opacity: 25%
c. Color: Black (THIS IS IMPORTANT. Click on the color box and change the)
d. Size: 15px
e. Leave the rest as default.
STEP 6
Click on the option “Gradient Overlayâ€. Follow the settings below.
a. Opacity: 60%
b. Gradient: Black – Transparent (set this by clicking on the gradient box and choosing the color to transparent option. Just change the left side color to black.
c. Style: Linear
d. Angle: 90 Degrees
STEP 7
As a final touch, click on the “blending options†item at the top
of the layer styles. Then, in the advanced blending section, reduce
the fill opacity of our layer to 80%. This makes the fill area slightly
transparent just like a water drop should be. Press OK once you are all
done with the layer styles to apply all the effects you just did.
STEP 8
That should finish the layer style effects. Your droplet should look like this now:
STEP 9
Our next step is to add a light sheen or reflection into the droplet.
To do this set your foreground color to white (press D and X). Create a
new layer and name it highlight. Then, use the brush tool to paint a
small soft spot at the top left of our droplet. You will want to adjust
the hardness value to 0% to achieve this effect. Just right click on the
canvass with the brush activated to achieve this.
STEP 10
Press CTRL+T while you still have the highlight layer selected. Then,
click and drag the transformation anchor points to rotate and warp the
white spot into a more elliptical shape. Rotate the ellipse at an angle
so that the highlight area looks more realistic in terms of the
shine/reflections in water droplets.
STEP 11
Now, select both the droplet layer and the highlight layer by holding
down the CTRL key and clicking on both of them. Then, right click on
the layers to bring up the context menu. Select the option “duplicate
layersâ€.
STEP 12
Once the duplicates appear, select both of them just like how you
selected the earlier two layers. Press CTRL+E to merge them into one
layer. Once merged, we rename the layer as Droplet reflection. Then,
reduce their fill value to 40%.
STEP 13
Click and drag this reflection layer below the original water droplet
layer. Then, use the move tool (Shortcut V) to move the layer
downwards to add the reflection effect.
STEP 14
This finishes the main water droplet template. To make them easy to
move, we will merge the reflection, highlight and main water droplet
layers into one. Just like with the duplicates, we just select them all
and press CTRL+E to initiate the merge. Alternatively, you can right
click on them and select the option “merge layersâ€.
STEP 15
Once done, create a duplicate of the merged layer. Use the original
as our backup and template of course. For now, make it invisible by
clicking on the visibility icon corresponding to it in the layers panel.
Then press CTRL+T and resize the DUPLICATE, changing it into a smaller
droplet.
STEP 16
Great! Now all you have to do is to duplicate this droplet several
times and then resize it for variation. You can use the CTRL+J hotkey to
create duplicates, OR you can hold down the ALT key whilst the droplet
layer is selected then drag-copy the droplet quickly from the original.
For our example, we scatter several water droplets across the
“floor†of our flyer design.
STEP 17
Now, we will add some water splatters on the wall. First we download
this nice image from a very generous person (exksunderscore) in flickr. We copy and paste it into the design, and paste in on the upper part to act as the wall.
STEP 18
Next, desaturate the image by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+U. Then, change its blend mode to overlay and reduce its opacity to 50%.
STEP 19
Then, using a large and soft eraser brush, we erase the bottom part of the wall layer for a smoother transition.
STEP 20
Next, duplicate this wall layer by pressing CTRL+J. Afterwards, press
CTRL+T to transform it. Right click on the layer and select “flip
verticalâ€. Move it to the bottom part of our design. Right click on it
again and select “perspectiveâ€. Then click and drag the bottom
right anchor of the transformation box to expand the bottom part in
perspective. This gives us an extra illusion of a floor.
STEP 21
Now it is time to insert our product image into our flyer design.
First though, we remove the product image from its background. We used a
nice image from flickr here and then removed its background using a combination of the magic wand tool and the magnetic lasso tool.
STEP 22
Then, of course, we copy paste this into our flyer design. Press
CTRL+T to transform and scale our product image to size. Make sure you
hold the SHIFT key as you do this to keep our image in proportion.
STEP 23
Now, we will add a shadow of the product. To do this, first press
CTRL+J with the product layer selected to duplicate it. Then, press
CTRL+T to transform it. Right click on the duplicate layer and then
select the option “flip verticalâ€.
STEP 24
Now, drag the product copy layer behind the main product layer. Then,
we just use the same procedure as with the wall reflection earlier. We
transform the product reflection using the perspective mode of the
transformation box like the image below shows. Take note that you can
access this mode by right clicking on the transformation box and then
selecting “perspectiveâ€.
STEP 25
Next, we change the blend mode of this reflection to “Overlayâ€. Also reduce its opacity to 30%.
STEP 26
Now, the reflection looks a bit too sharp of course. So we go to
Filter -> Blur –> Gaussian Blur. Then we use a 3 pixel value for
this blur and press OK.
STEP 27
Then, with a large and soft eraser brush, we erase part of the bottom of the reflection for a better effect.
STEP 28
We are still lacking some natural shadows beneath the product. To add
this, we first hold the CTRL key and then click on the layer thumbnail
of our main product. We then create a new layer by pressing
CTRL+SHIFT+N. This layer must be placed behind the product layer. With
this new layer active, but the area of the product selected, we fill the
selected area with a black color using the paint bucket tool. We have
removed the visibility of the product layer for now so that you can see
what happened.
STEP 29
Then, we erase the top part of the black shape, leaving only the bottom area for our shadow.
STEP 30
Then, we go to Filter -> Blur -> Gaussian Blur. We add a 10 pixel value to the blur to get a nice darker shadow.
STEP 31
Once we turn the visibility of the product image back up, we then see
our shadow effects adds a little bit more subtle realism to the design.
STEP 32
Then, we type in our text using the text tool. It is best to use a
white color for the text here to keep things nice and simple. Also it is
best to use sans serif type fonts. Vary the size of the text when
applicable.
STEP 33
Now, just like with the water droplets, we duplicate the text layers
in one go by selecting them all and right clicking on them to choose the
“duplicate layer†option in the context menu. Then we merge them
again as one. We flip them vertically and then position them as the text
element’s reflection.
STEP 34
Finally, we use the same process with the product image. We transform
the merged text image so that it looks like a reflection. We change
its blend mode to overlay and reduce the opacity to 15%. We then use a
large and soft eraser brush to add some fuzziness around the reflected
text layer.
FINAL IMAGE
Great! That should finish up the flyer design with a nice and cool
water droplet effect. This is the main sample of the design style seen
below. Congratulations!
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How To Design A Cool Water Droplet Flyer With Adobe Photo Shop
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