bokeh-finalThis tutorial explains how to create a bokeh underwater light bubbles effect using Photoshop.

This will include blending colours using hue and saturation and creating a really cool custom brush.

Create a new document in Photoshop with 1920×1200 pixels screen resolution . Fill the background layer with a very dark grey, not black. If you fill it with black the effect won’t work. The color I used was #151515

background-color

Select the Ellipse Tool (U), and create a circle. Use black for the color, and go to Layer>Layer Style>Blending Options. Change the Fill Opacity to 50%. After that select Stroke. Use 10 pixels for the size, Inside for the Position and Black for the color.

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Select the ellipse and go to Edit>Define Brush. Name your brush and that’s done. Now we have a new brush.

edit-brush

Go to Window>Brushes (F5). The first thing to do in the Brush Engine is to select our new Brush. The size won’t matter because you will change that when you use it. The Spacing, however, is very important. Chage the value to 100%. After that, select the Shape Dynamics, then Scattering and Other dynamics. For the values use the image below.

brush-export

Before we start painting our bubbles let’s create a new layer and fill it with a colorful gradient. I created a new layer and used the layer styles to do that but feel free to do the way you are used to.

Layer > Layer Style>Blending Options

My gradient settings are as follows: Blend Mode is Overlay, Opacity is 100%, Style is Linear, and the Angle is 40º.

The colors I used are: Blue (#0D283E), Pink (#d27e34).

overlay-options

background

Let’s create a new Folder in our Layer Palette. Rename the folder to Bubbles and change the Blend Mode to Color Dodge. Then create a new layer, choose white for the color and select the Brush Tool (B). Now just paint some ellipses with our custom brush. For this first layer use a big size, like 500-600px.

big

Go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. For this first layer use 20 pixels for the Radius.

big-blur

Create another layer and paint more brushes. This time however use a smaller size for the brush. After that go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. Use 4 pixels for the Radius.

medium

Create another layer and repeat the previous step, this time however use a much smaller brush. Apply the Gaussian Blur to this layer as well, but use only 1 pixel for the Radius.

final

Now just add your logo and that’s it. We have a nice wallpaper. The idea of this tutorial was once again to show the power of the Brush Engine. You can try different shapes for this same effect, like hexagons for example. Also you can play a bit with the blurs to add more depth to the final design. Now it’s up to you.

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Optional: Logo Design

Create another layer and change the blending option like in the picture below. The code of the Blue color is: #7991f3

Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options > Outer Glow

logo-layer

Select the Brush tool and change the bubble color to #cce5fd

Be creative and fearless to do a complete mess with the shape, in my experience, the messier the better. I hope this tutorial helped you. If so, please let us know more about your artworks and drawings based on this tutorial on the comments. Thank you!

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Video Tutorial (Same Techniques, Different Result):

create-a-vivid-underwater-light-bubbles-effect-using-photoshop

Other Great Examples:

bokeh-left…..bokeh….…..bokeh-right

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Download the Photoshop .psd File

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My name is Roman Alexandru, I'm a graphic/web designer from Ploiesti, Romania and I'm the owner of Blueprint Media Design. I hope we can share a lot of informations, tips&tricks and ideas through this website. Follow me on Twitter.


  • Olive says:

    This is awesome. I’m well making something like this tomorrow! :D

  • Bobby says:

    Hey! Thanks very much for the tut, its briliant, will experiment with it a bit ! :D
    thanks a again

  • kuekinhas says:

    Great tutorial, I liked a lot it’s simplicity.

  • Danielle says:

    Excellent tutorial. I love the simplicity and uniqueness of this one, plus the effect can be used in a variety of ways, which is great. Thanks for sharing this tutorial, keep up the good work!

  • Ferreira Dani says:

    Wow, this is neat! I’ll give it a try.
    Thanks for the post.

  • Jonathas Scott says:

    Thank you for a great wallpaper, it looks great on my laptop. I will try my hand at the tutorial and see how my one turns out lol lol. Thanks again

  • AGt says:

    Wooow!! Really good and easy effect. Thanks for sharing. Good Luck

  • Heatherina says:

    Great Tutorial! Thanks for the PSD!

  • Joan Iguban says:

    Simple yet effective.

    Awesome.

  • Sandy says:

    Awsome, great tutorial! Simple and beauty.

  • Andrew says:

    Simple and effective design. The blurred background really pulls it together.

  • Rick M. says:

    I’ve been looking for a tut like this so I could include this style wallpaper in my website.

    Thank you!

  • Clay Jackson says:

    Thanks for the great beautiful tutorial. you are one of a kind who have taste creativity on colors and photoshop. Thanks!

  • Novy says:

    this tutorial is delicious. thanks for the help and I will definitely be using this to spice up my designs.

  • kailash says:

    Awesome tut. I love your site

  • Gorny S. Needa says:

    Wow so simple yet effective. This is one that i will try, Thanks.

  • Joefrey Mahusay says:

    Awesome tutorial I will surely try this. Thanks.

  • wenshen says:

    This was excellent! I’ve been looking for this tip for a long time also. Thanks for the post.

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    Very nice tut. Just downloaded the file, thanks!

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  • Joris says:

    Thanks this tutorial is really easy and helpfull.
    This is my outcome:
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  • admin says:

    @Joris: i simply love it, great work!

  • Benjamin Reid says:

    Erm… Do you mind crediting me for my video tutorial?

  • admin says:

    At first i didn’t know why to credit you, i found the video directly on Vimeo. I changed my article and now you have a direct link to your post.

  • Zim says:

    It worked very well, excellent tutorial!

  • mauie says:

    This is a very good tutorial. Been looking everywhere for a tutorial on this kind of effect. Thank you. :)

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  • Liminal Web Design Cornwall says:

    How amazingly simple, I’m starting to look effects like this for website design backdrops so these tips are ideal.

    Thanks

    Ryan

  • Mrpant says:

    Great effect. I started to use this when I first read it on psdtuts.

  • amit says:

    Hi- for some apparent reason it does not let me select the define preset button- to enable it to be a brush?

    can anyone please help- ive been racking my brains over this for a long time!

    Thanks

    Amit

  • Shamima Sultana says:

    Nice work..keep it up

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    Hi! this is very well explain nice tuts. our designer just created a impressive wallpaper.
    any one can see here http://bit.ly/bn4LQE
    Thanks for sharing,
    qammar feroz

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