![]() ![]() Part 3 – Applying the Displacement Map to make ripples.ġ. Go to File>Save As and save the image as a PSD file and call it something that you will remember such as “ripple displacement map”. Zoom out to around 5% then, grab one of the bottom corners and stretch it out to the edge of the screen then press enter. Select the RGB channel and press Crtl+T on a PC or Cmd+T on a Mac to select the transform tool. Only this time set the angle to 90 degrees, Height to 1, and the Amount to 500% and click OK. No select the Green channel and do the same. Set the Angle to 180, Height to 1, and the Amount to 500% and click OK. Select the Red Channel then go to Filter>Stylize>Emboss. Now, at the top of the lares panel click on Channel. Add a slight blur around 1.2 – 1.5 and click ok. Add the maximum amount of noise and tick the box to make it monochromatic. Press Shift+Backspace, when the fill dialogue pops up select Black in the contents box and click OK. Open a new window with a canvas size 600×1000. Part 2 – Making the Reflection Displacement Map.ġ. Then go to Filter>Blur> Motion Blur, set the angle to 90 degrees and distance variable, you can always change this later. Right-click on the reflection layer and select Convert to Smart Object. You may have to use the crop tool to enlarge your workspace. Drag the copied and now flipped selection to line up with its original source. Right-click and select Flip Vertical, then press enter. Vertical Flip the selection by pressing Crtl+T on PC or Cmd+T on a Mac. Make your selection and copy it by pressing Crtl+J on a PC or Cmd+J on a Mac. Part 1 – Making the Reflection Selection, Transforming, and Positioning.ġ. Quick-Steps to Create Reflections with Ripples in Photoshop
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