Use the Free Transform Tool (Control-T) to Rotate both parts of the shoe to create an opening on the right side. Once it's selected, Right-click to go to Layer via Cut to separate the lower half onto its own layer. Use the Polygonal Lasso Tool (L) to create a selection on the lower part of the shoe. Merge the shoe and Curves layer together. In order to create a powerful splash effect, we'll need to separate the top part of the shoe from its sole. Adjust the colors of the shoe slightly with the following settings for the RGB, Blue, and Green Channels:īy adjusting the shoe with Curves, the colors now look better with the background! Step 2Ĭreate a New Adjustment Layer of Curves and Right-click to set it as a Clipping Mask to the shoe. Then use the Free Transform Tool (Control-T) to rotate the shoe at an angle. Flip the shoe by going to Edit > Transform > Flip Horizontal. Extract the shoe from its white background using the Magic Wand Tool (W) and Cut and Paste it onto the canvas. Next, copy and paste your second paint reference, the Acrylic paint stock, onto the canvas. When you're finished, set the Layer Blend Mode of the watercolor layer to Divide. Use the Paint Bucket Tool (G) to Fill the background layer with a dark blue color #1f222a.Ĭopy and paste your Watercolor Reference onto the canvas, adjusting the size to fit the background by holding Control-T to Free Transform. The following assets were used in the production of this tutorial:Ĭreate a New Document in Photoshop at 960 x 638 px. Learn how to create this effect in Adobe Photoshop using resources from Envato Market. Inspired by the energetic movement and power behind these ads, I've created a fun paint splashing effect you can recreate in no time! Shoe advertisements are an incredible source of design inspiration.
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