There are plenty of interesting abstract effects that can be used as a nice wallpaper, and today I will show you how to create something like the one you can see below…

Building up from scratch a flat water texture in Photoshop or another similar program is one thing, but if you want to create something even more impressive, you have to try to add some depth to your virtual water, as you can see below. Don’t worry, this is not as hard as it may seem, and I’ll show you how to do it right away…

Where you can find fire, with a little bit of research, you can also find ice, no matter how strange this may sound. Since I didn’t show you how to create frozen text so far, I think that this cold day of December is a good choice to do it. Below, you can see my result, as usual…

I know you may think the image below seems simple, but think what you can do using the same technique applied here on a larger project! For example, create a huge poster, and use various images instead of the color fill I used. Pretty interesting, don’t you think? Anyway, you’re going to use the same approach as here, so here it goes…

When you want to create a nice ball and add some spikes to it, a 3D modeling program could help you achieve outstanding results, but what about doing it in Photoshop, from first click to saving the image? If you find the image below to be interesting, then you should keep reading…
