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Water color painting

Water color painting. By: Cristina Reyna . Step 1: Duplicate the picture. Open up a photo in Photoshop. On the layers palette, you must create three copies of the background layer. To do that, press Ctrl + J three times. Step 2: Turn off the top two layers.

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Water color painting

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  1. Water color painting By: Cristina Reyna

  2. Step 1: Duplicate the picture • Open up a photo in Photoshop. On the layers palette, you must create three copies of the background layer. To do that, press Ctrl + J three times.

  3. Step 2: Turn off the top two layers • On the left side of the picture, you will see a small eyeball icon. This is called the Layer Visibility Icon. Click on the icon for the top two layers to hide them. They’ll disappear, letting you know that it’s no longer visible.

  4. Step 3: Select layer 1 • Click on “Layer 1” on the layer palette to select it.

  5. Step 4: Apply The "Cutout" Filter • Make sure you have layer 1 selected. Then, go the filter menu at the top of the screen, choose Artistic, and then choose cutout. When the box appears, set the level to 4, edge simplicity to 4, and edge fidelity to 2.

  6. Step 5: The blend mode • With layer 1 still selected, go to the blend mode options in the top left of the layers palette. Click on the down-pointing arrow and select luminosity blend mode from the list.

  7. It should look something like this:

  8. Step 6: Turn on the layer • Select layer 1 copy and then click on the empty box where the eyeball icon used to be.

  9. Step 7: Apply the “Dry Brush” Filter • Again, make sure you have layer 1 copy selected. Then, go to the filter menu at the top of the screen. Choose Artistic, but this time, click on dry brush. Then set the brush size to 10, the brush detail to 10, and the texture to 3.

  10. It should look something like this:

  11. Step 8: Change the blend mode to “Screen” Make sure you have layer 1 copy selected. Then, go to the blend mode options and change it to screen.

  12. It should look something like this:

  13. Step 9: Turning on the top layer Click on the empty square where the eyeball icon used to be on layer 1 copy 2.

  14. Step 10: Apply the Median filter With the layer selected (layer 1 copy 2), go to the filter menu and choose noise, then choose median. Set the radius value at the bottom to 12 pixels.

  15. Step 11: Changing the blend mode Make sure you have the layer 1 copy 2 selected. Go to the blend mode options and change the blend mode to soft light.

  16. This is what it should look like after following all 11 steps:

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