Splashing water is a beautiful phenomenon. The randomness of the liquid physics ensures that every splash is unique. The result is a natural struggle of the fluid, which tends to its resting state, against the force of gravity. Reproducing all this in Photoshop might seem complicated, but the tutorial we’re going to see explains how to do it.
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