Some photos would look real nice if you would add some water drops on them, giving a more “real” feel and look. In this tutorial you could learn how to add one drop of water on a leaf.
1. Open an image in Photoshop that needs one or more water drops. We have chosen a leaf for that (hey, it’s only natural, isn’t it?).

2. Create a new layer (Layer→New→Layer). Make a circular selection with the Elliptical Marquee Tool.

3. Press D to return to the default colours(foreground color - black and background color - white).Now select the Gradient Tool and choose a linear gradient from the options bar at the top. Draw the gradient from left to right.

13 Responses for "Add water drops to your photos"
It’s simple and awesome. Thanks!
simple as it gets.
good tutorial.
easy to understand with good results..thxs
good job it s great
toi can
Dude that’s totally wicked i didn’t even know you could do that! Frickin sweet man!
THANK YOU!!!!
you can make this great tutorial even better by warping the image under the water drop. With the circle still selected, click on the leaf layer. Press ctrl+J to duplicate. You will see a blank layer with just a small circle of leaf. Then go to filters+liquify. In the Liquify dialogue box, zoom in on the small circle. Make the brush size the same size as the circle, and select the “bloat” tool. Just click on the circle of leaf once, and you should end up with a nice subtle warping effect- just like you would see under an actual raindrop!
nice tutorial..simple,easy great result..
Woot, very nice, thanks xD
Nice and simple - thanks!
paint.net make that hard but photoshop easy to make that.
OMGTHATISSOCOOL!!!!
(would be cooler if it worked)
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