| Now, determine which side your light source is coming from.
In this case, it is coming from the left side. Create a new layer and make
it active.
You can do this next part freehand or use your freehand selection tool to
select the water drop area so that you don't go outside the outline.
Select a darker green than the background and shade the side of the drop
that is closest to the light source, with the far edge darkest and fading
towards the other side. Use either the paint tool or the airbrush tool.
Note: Whatever color you are using as your background, the shading will
be a darker shade of that color.
Create a new layer and make it active.
Select a light yellowish green and using your airbrush, paint along the
bottom edge of the drop, opposite the light source. The color should fade
towards the darker green area.
Again, if using a different color background, change the lighter shading
color appropriately.
Merge the last two layers (in PSP8, hide all layers except the last two,
select one of them, then choose Layers : Merge : Visible). Unhide all the
layers. Name the merged layer "drop." On the drop layer, use your smudge and soften tools to blend
the edges of the dark green and yellow green. |