I created the drops in a mask, copied and blurred it.
Copied the blurred watch channel in a new document and saved it as a texture.
Used a black and white picture (desaturated) and strechted it out over the background, blurred it and applied the glass filter with the saved texture. Put distort at maximum and a slight smoothness.
Cut out the non watch parts and then applied a bunch of layer styles to get the fluidlike effect. (5 years and 3589 days ago)
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I am working on the guide but accidentally deleted step 3, so i guess i have to start over. Ill do it as soon as possible.
Cool (varm) idea
Hmm... Delicious! Makes me wanna eat this watch immediately Good work and great SBS! And good to know, that I'm not the only one, who is always "happy" when Windows suddenly decideds to reboot
Yes i agree, i think i will make a melting windows system soon. Thanks for the comments. The guide will be updated soon, at work atm so i cant do anything to update it. The original step 3 is missing, and the last few still need to be added.
Don't forget to credit author of the tutorial that u used...
@Erathion: What are you saying? I've been covering more things in goo the last few years, this one is no different.
This technique that u use Mark Monciardini show's on his DVD course Photoshop Top Secrets-Liquid metal...I think that the image of the castle is the same...Sorry if i wrong but i think that technique is the same.
They showed that on a DVD ? lol. And someone bought it ? lol
I learned this technique from a friend a while back, and it was used to make a chrome effect he said, and indeed it worked.
I really dont know if he got it from a dvd.I'll ask him when i see him again.
Edit: The guide is finished now
good chocolate efect!
Looks cool!
Howdie stranger!
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