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| This is the 2nd part of this Photoshop tutorial. Next, duplicate the shape twice, join them to the large shape, and resize the right side one. |
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| Merge the 3 layers together and then make a selection using the layer (image a). Feather (select > feather) the selection by 5 and contract (select > modify > contract) it by 8. Fill the selection with bright green (A2EE0F) and then do the same to the original shape at the bottom (image b). Scale (edit > transform) the width to 50% and the height to 65% and then use the smudge tool to push the bump of the top layer upwards. We're doing this to narrow the bump, reduce the outer darker edges, so that it'll blend more easily with the drop of slime. |
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| Do this until the end it roughtly the same size as the end of the drop and then join them together, putting the drop layer below the large one. Use a soft eraser brush to delete the light crusty part (image c). Set the smudge tool to 50% and then use a small brush, to smudge the brighter part of the top layer over the drop (image d). |
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| Duplicate the layer, scale it to a different size and then use the same smudge technique. |
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| Add one more if you like, then take the 1st one and place it below the dripping slime. This one will be a drop that has been detached and is falling, so delete the end withe a small soft brush. |
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| Duplicate them a couple of times and then you've finished this Photoshop tutorial! :) |
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