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Hello,
I am having the hardest time finding these water splash brushes that this guy has in his youtube video of how he made a ball splash into water. In the very beginning of the video it shows a huge variety of water splash looking patterns. How can I get these? I really need them for a project. Much thanks for the responses! I posted a link to the youtube video below.
Cricket Ball in Water Splash effect Photoshop Tutorial | Ball Falling into water splash - YouTube
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Any of these?
Browse Photoshop Brushes | Resources & Stock Images | DeviantArt
The first hit on Brusheezy looks close
:white_heavy_check_mark: Free Water Splash Brushes : brusheezy.com
Getting some overlap now
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michaelm96396274 Did any of those links work for you? It's useful to get feedback so other people might benefit.
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Trevor, Thank you so much for your help. Honestly, I'm new to photoshop and I'm having the hardest time figuring out how to import etc. I downloaded but can't preview etc. I will have to let you know once I figure it out
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same issue to
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Get the Kyle Mega Pack from 'Get More Brushes'
Make sure the search bar is turned on, and start typing Spatter...
I like his Watercolor Spatter Fine Drops
It defaults to aa 43% spacing which is hopeless for a water effect, so bring it all the way down to 1%
Note this only works properly with a tablet and pen that supports Tilt. You don't the same effect with a mouse.
You can try any of Kyle's brushes that you find with Search. Some work better with close spacing, and others do best with something like 20% spacing.
If looking on line, then the above effect will respond to Spatter of bubbles.
You'll find this sort of preset with Water Splash, but I prefer to search online for 'water splash texture'. You'll find lots with a black background which is definitely the way to go. Just set blend mode to Screen and you are home (but not dry 😉 )