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How To Create a Realistic Water Text Effect

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In this tutorial we will be creating a realistic water text effect that is sure to catch someones eyes. This tutorial requires some basic knowledge of Photoshop and how to work in it’s environment. For our the text itself we will be using a specific font and will be downloading it later so some skills on how to install font’s will be necessary as well.

But that’s pretty basic knowledge and I am sure everyone that does tutorials knows these things by now. If not, feel free to comment and we’ll sort it out.

This tutorial consists of only 5 steps but the effective layering and blending modes will make your text look frightenly realistic if executed in the right way and with a bit of patience. Feel free to do any modifications after you’re done with the tutorial. Refine it and make changes. That way you will learn the mechanics of the tutorial and later on apply it to any project that it might fit for.

Step 1 – The Background

We will be needing a nice background to write out text in water on. You can pretty much pick whatever background you like as long as it suites your needs. I will go ahead and use scratched metal background. Feel free to download the image:

Scratched Metal

Step 2 – Font & Typing

Time to type out our text. I will go with the name of this site “Minervity”. You can go ahead and type whatever you like, the tutorial is not dependant on it. The font we are going to use is “Ashcan BB” from 1001fonts.com and can be downloaded here: Ashcan BB – Download

Make sure you use the color “#A0A0A0” for your text as this is crucial for the effect later on.

I am using font random font sizes for each letter when I type my text. One really important thing here is to make sure you’re just not typing out what you want to type. We need to mix it up a bit to make it look more realistic in it’s appearance. We can do this by typing one letter at a time each in it’s own layer. Why you might ask. Well, cause we want the possibility to rotate and mess around with the letters so they really look like they are “finger painted” using the water on the pane.

So, when typing make sure you work with the text and imagine how it would look if it was raining outside and you could play with the water droplets to form your desired text. This is how I typed it:

Minervity Layout Text

When you feel you have a good layout of your text we have to get them all into one single layer. This we can achieve by selecting all our layers and then pressing “CTRL+E” which will “Merge” our layers into one single layer ready to be worked on.

Step 3 – Effects

Time to add some effects to the text layers to make it look like water. The effect in itself is really easy but it’s the massive randomness that makes the picture really. The more you work with the picture the more alive it will get. I will tell you how to do it later on in this tutorial. Now, let’s add those layer blending effects.

So, select the text layer, and change the “Blending Mode” for the layer to “Overlay“.

With our layer still selected, open up the “Blending Options…” panel by either right clicking the layer or choosing “Layer” -> “Layer Style” -> “Blending Options…

There three “Tabs” we are going to work with here. First select the “Drop Shadow” tab and insert these settings:

Drop Shadow Settings

Now select the “Inner Shadow” tab and insert these settings:

Inner Shadow Settings

Select the “Inner Glow” tab and insert these settings:

Inner Glow Settings

And last we are going to set some settings in the “Bevel and Emboss” tab. Open it up and insert these settings:

Bevel and Emboss Settings

Important to remember here as well is to really check where you have the light source. Which direction is the light coming from and then set it in these settings as well for the best result possible.

Step 4 – Additional Water Droplets & Streams

Now our text should start to look like water. Here’s how my text is looking right now:

Water Text Layout

We still have to add some elements in order for it to look really believable. We can accomplish that by adding a new layer. Call it “Rain” to more easily distinguish it from the “Text” layer.

Select our “Text” layer and right click. Select “Copy Layer Style“. Now select the “Rain” layer and right click on it. Select “Paste Layer Style“. Now we have copied all the “Text” layers attributes and effects into our new layer and we are ready to start adding new elements to our new layer. Here you can be really creative. You will be able to play with “Rain” in a way. It’s going to look like you are anyways. Try to mimic real drops of rain laying on a flat pane but also add some streams in various sizes and shapes. You can also play around a bit with the “Text” layer to make the text look a bit more naturally “drawn” in water.

Simply select the “Brush” tool and start drawing. Remember to pick different sizes of your brush to make it more random. Also remember to draw with the color “#A0A0A0This is how I made my additional elements:

Water Text Drop layout

As you can see I have randomized the droplets quite a lot to get that “Real Water” feeling. The spurs of droplets put into patters is done because we later will add some condense to the picture to make it a little bit more realistic. Condense occurs when the water is cold and reacts to the warmer surface. Remember, I have once again “Merged” my layers (“Text” layer and “Rain” layer into one to get that flow:y effect. What’s really important to remember here is that you have to take off any effects on the layer you want to merge with the layer underneath it. Otherwise the effect will be all wrong and you won’t be able to work it or adjust it if you feel creative.

So, once you are satisfied with you water layout take off the effects on the upper layer and then merge it with the one underneath. All should be OK now.

Step 5 – Adding Condense

Now it’s time to add some condense to the image to get that last realistic look. Create a new layer underneath you water layer. This is important ad you don’t want condense on your text or on any droplets as they are always on top. Then add with the “Polygon Selection Tool” straight lines and selections to really add that “cold” feeling to it. I have gone ahead and done the selection around the groups of droplets as the droplets usually are a bit more collected in the condense as it’s also generating water. Be creative and really think of how it might look. I had a reference picture to really mimic the natural way condense is occurring. Remember to still use the same color as before. Here’s the reference picture I used:

Foggy Window Reference

After you are satisfied with the way your condense is added we need to make it more realistic as well. So, with the “Condense” layer selected go to “Filter” -> “Noise” and the select “Add Noise…” to open up the Noise panel. With it open insert these settings and press “OK“:

Condense Noise Settings

Now our condense is a little bit more fuzzy in it’s appearance. But we are not done yet. If you have condense going directly underneath your text or streams make sure to delete those particular parts by using the “Polygon Selection Tool” once again and delete what you select.

After doing that we need to set the “Opacity” of the “Condense” layer to make it not so dominant in the picture. So, with the “Condense” layer selected set it’s “Opacity” to “15%“. Now it should blend in really nicely making it look like real condense.

After applying the condense to our image it should now look something like this:

Water Text Finished


There, our image is all done. There are a million ways to create your water text. It’s entirely up to you and your creativity really.

Round Up

Well, as you can see the result can be quite stunning if you put a little bit of tweaking into it. And the result can become really realistic if you use the right background. The background is a clue variable in the whole process so choose wisely as it will affect the end result.

I have really enjoyed creating this tutorial and I hope you enjoy it as well. There are plenty of tutorials in the pipeline and if I could I would just publish them right now for you all. I am really excited about them all and sometimes I just don’t know which one to finish up first. Usually I go by demand and what you guys ask me to finish up first so just ask for whatever tutorial you have in mind or something you would like to do and I am sure I can create it for you.

Also, don’t forget to subscribe to the RSS Feed as you will be among the first ones to get news on any updates to the site and new postings and tutorials. You can subscribe to it right here: Minervity RSS Feed

Back to more work now. Enjoy!

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  • Mike van Hoenselaar said:

    Couldn’t be simpeler. Thanks a lot!

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  • Farrhad A said:

    Super kewl tutorial, Richard!

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  • Twinster (author) said:

    Mike van Hoenselaar – Thank you sir! Yeah, the 5 steps are quite effective and gives a lot of eye candy.

    Farrhad A – Hey buddy! Thank you and and thanks for the support. I am quite satisfied how it all came out. Been working on it for a few days along with a few other tutorials so it has taken a bit longer than expected. But, now it’s done and the result is quite eye catching.

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  • Misty Belardo said:

    Very nice and you would never think that it only requires 5 simple steps. Amazing tutorial.. Got to try it out. Starting to learn Photoshop myself and its very interesting for me most specially that my specialty is hand drawn designs. Great work = )

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  • Twinster (author) said:

    Misty Belardo – Thank you dear for the kind words! Please do and let me know how it came out! Looking forward checking it out!

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  • Robert Banh said:

    Damn that looks clean!

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  • Nicholas said:

    I can’t wait to use this on my up and coming project. Thank you for a wonderful Tutorial.

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  • Twinster (author) said:

    Robert Banh – Thanks man! Glad you liked it!

    Nicholas – Thank you sir! Appreciate it. Inspiring to get all this support.

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  • indika anuruddha said:

    woow what a nice tute
    thanks a lot

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  • Romi said:

    a very wonderful tutorial i think i should try this effect

    thank you mate

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    Nice tut, thanks for sharing

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    Its really nice to have such tuto on net… thanks a lot to the author……and expect more tricks like this………………

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  • loswl said:

    Excellent tutorial, love the effect!!..gotta try it out :o )

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  • Brendon Grobler said:

    Cool tutorial. I recon with just a little tweaking the same tutorial could work brilliantly for a wax effect.

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  • Brochure Printing said:

    Very nice tutorial! Great effect, I wonder how it would look like on other textures. Can’t wait to try it out, thanks for this!

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  • Rick said:

    Very cool. Thanks!

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  • asis said:

    wow very simply, and wonderful,

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  • Rashed said:

    Hi

    cud u plz share the psd file of urs?? i tried with cs4 and exactly ur steps but my result is nothing near to urs. cheerz

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  • Mike van den Broek said:

    Im wondering why it isn’t working by me.

    When im finished with the step: “CTRL+E” which will “Merge” our layers into one single layer ready to be worked on.

    i can’t go to the option Layer -> layer style -> blending options.

    Could anyone help me please!

    Thanks.

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  • Twinster (author) said:

    Mike van den Broek – Can’t quite understand what problem you are trying to explain. Can you elaborate a bit more and we’ll see if we can sort it out for you. :)

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  • ericmchicago said:

    Great tutorial! Thanks a million

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  • gfsgfsgdfa said:

    i dont understand Select our “Text” layer and right click. Select “Copy Layer Style“. Now select the “Rain” layer and right click on it. Select “Paste Layer Style“. were is the rain layer in the photoshop??

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  • Twinster (author) said:

    The rain layer is the newly created layer where you will add you raindrops in.

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  • gfsgfsgdfa said:

    also my font doesnt look like yours its to dark and it looks like its transparent with the background i did everything you said but thats wut shows up http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff283/stealingyourcookie/ffszdfbzx.jpg

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  • T-Law said:

    Fantastic! Thanks :)

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  • merlinvicki said:

    Wonderful tutorial! Have to try this.

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  • Murderous said:

    What version of Ps are you using for this because I don’t see the same options with cs2? Also what would you suggest as a color if i wanted to use this as blood?

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  • Twinster (author) said:

    Murderous – In this tutorial I am using CS3. Should be possible to recreate the effects quite simply though in CS 2 I think. Don’t exactly remember how it was working in CS2.

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  • Aimee Greeblemonkey said:

    love this one. thanks.

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  • Luke said:

    Great tut! Also I think you should know, you keep saying condense when you mean condensetion i.e “…bit more collected in the condense…”. Not picking on you just thought you should know. :)

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  • Luke said:

    Sorry *condensation* not condensetion.

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    A really nice looking result! AN interesting website as well.

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    Looks awesome and very realistic. Thanks for this great tutorial.

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    Very nice tutorial. Thank you very much.

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    Nice succinct tutorial – thanks. I think #5 is supposed to be “Condensation”

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    You should have spherized the area inside of the water, much like the magnified effect that real water has. Good tutorial.

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  • Danna Crawford said:

    I greatly appreciate you sharing this info!
    Photoshop has been so challenging for me and you made this sound so simple. I can’t wait to give it a try!
    Keep up the good work, Danna

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    Hi I’m student of agronomy, and I would like a tutorial explaning how to make power point theme in photoshop, and how to mix pictures with gradient.
    Thanks, Rafael.

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    i used those techniques but cchanges them to make a horrorish txt
    i used the chiller font but in a blood red shade. worker out pretty well. i was able to add “splatters” of blood.

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    That’s awesome! Do you have a link for a pic of it? Would love to check it out!

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    Great job, and tutorial. You make it look so effortless and easy, alas, my Paint.NET isn’t as powerful and this is much harder to accomplish if possible at all with Paint.NET

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