How to Make a Fish Jump Out of Water

How to Make a Fish Jump Out of Water
How to Make a Fish Jump Out of Water
  • Brush size - 900 px
  • Hardness - Default hardness of the selected brush
  • Opacity - 100%
  • Flow - 100%
step5i_splash_3_transformed

Activate the Eraser tool (E) for we would need to erase the unwanted parts of the brush that we applied. Use the following settings for the Eraser tool (E).

  • Brush size - 175 px
  • Hardness - 0%
  • Opacity - 50%
  • Flow - 100%
step5j_erase_unwanted_regions_in_splash3
step5k_result

Let’s create a new layer again, and then rename it splash 4. Activate the Brush tool (B) and then use the following brush which is still from the brush set – Water brushes sampler:

step5L_use_this_brush

Now let’s change the brush’s color, click on the Foreground Color to bring up the Color Picker box and input the following:

  • # - a3bfc4

Then change the following settings to:

  • Brush size - 1000 px
  • Hardness - Default hardness of the selected brush
  • Opacity - 100%
  • Flow - 100%
step5m_apply_the_brush_here

Activate the Eraser tool (E) and use the following values:

  • Brush size - 125 px
  • Hardness - 0%
  • Opacity - 100%
  • Flow - 100%
step5n_use_the_eraser_tool_here

After erasing that, reduce the Opacity of that layer to 60%. Now we will be creating another layer for our next splash. Create a new layer and name it Splash 5. For our brush, let’s use the same brush that we used in Splash 4. We would need to use a different color tone though; open the Color Picker and apply the following:

  • # - ade7e4

With that color in our brush, activate the Brush tool again and apply the brush like it was done on the image below:

step5o_apply_the_brush_for_splash5

Now, we would need to activate the Eraser tool once again because we would need to remove the unwanted regions of the brush to make it look more realistic.

step5p_erase_the_following_regions

Now, for the next splash, create a new layer and then rename it Splash 6. Use the following color value:

  • # - 78a3a9

As for the brush, pick the same brush we used for Splash 1. Use the following brush values:

  • Brush size - 500 px
  • Hardness - Default hardness of the selected brush
  • Opacity - 100%
  • Flow - 100%
step5q_apply_the_brush_for_splash6

Activate the Eraser tool once again and use the following brushes:

  • Brush size - 250 px
  • Hardness - 0%
  • Opacity - 100%
  • Flow - 100%
step5r_erase

Create a new layer again and name it Splash 7. Activate the brush tool and use the brush that we used for Splash 5. Activate the Color Picker and use the following color value:

  • # - 6c9da4

Use the following brush settings:

  • Brush size - 662
  • Hardness - Default hardness of the selected brush
  • Opacity - 100%
  • Flow - 100%
step5s_apply_the_brush

Activate the Eraser tool again and use the following values:

  • Brush size - 90 px
  • Hardness - 0%
  • Opacity - 100%
  • Flow - 100%
step5t_erase

Now we’re almost done with the splashes, just two more. For the second to the last layer, create a new layer and rename it to – Splash 8. Then we would be using the same brush, the same brush values and the same color tone that we used for Splash 7.

step5U_apply_the_brush

Activate the Eraser tool once again; use the same brush values as the Eraser tool that we used for Splash 7. Apply the Eraser on the region shown on the image below:

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