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How Do I Make Bubbles in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 11:44 pm

Bubbles are a great way to add some flare to your photos in Photoshop. But how do you make them look realistic? Here are a few tips:

Start with a photo that has some kind of water in it. This could be a photo of a person swimming, or a photo of a glass of water.

Next, open up the “Brush” tool and choose a soft round brush. Set the brush size to be large enough to cover the area you want to make into a bubble.

Now, set your foreground color to white and your background color to black. Make sure the “Mode” is set to “Normal” and the “Opacity” is set to 100%.

Click once in the center of where you want your bubble. You should see a white circle appear.

Now, go to “Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur” and apply a blur until the circle looks like a bubble. The amount of blur will depend on the size of your circle, so play around with it until it looks good.

Finally, go to “Edit > Transform > Warp” and use the warp tool to slightly distort the shape of the bubble. This will help it look more realistic.

There you have it! A simple way to add bubbles to your photos in Photoshop.

In conclusion, Bubbles are a great way to add some flare to your photos in Photoshop. But how do you make them look realistic? Here are a few tips:

Start with a photo that has some kind of water in it.

Next, open up the “Brush” tool and choose a soft round brush.

PRO TIP: If you are not familiar with Photoshop, this tutorial may not be for you. It is always best to practice with the program before attempting to create anything too complicated.

Now, set your foreground color to white and your background color to black.

Make sure the “Mode” is set to “Normal” and the “Opacity” is set to 100%.

Click once in the center of where you want your bubble.

Now, go to “Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur” and apply a blur until the circle looks like a bubble.

Finally, go to “Edit > Transform > Warp” and use the warp tool to slightly distort the shape of the bubble.

There you have it! A simple way

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