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To add a water effect only takes a couple of seconds. Water effect is available only,in the advanced editor. To find out more about each of this editor click here for more information.
Ok, lets dive in! (If you are a familiar with editing pictures, you can skip the first step)
Step 1
First, you have to get or select a picture to edit. Providing that you use the extension for
Mozilla Firefox or
Microsoft Internet Explorer, or you have an account with at least one picture, all you have to do now is to load the picture into either one of the editors.
Click here if you are not sure how to get this done.
Step 2
Now, you should be in either the basic or advanced editor. After the picture has loaded successfully, you are ready to begin. Just select '
Water' from the list of '
Advanced Effects' to your left and this will automatically show the '
Water Settings' above the '
Advanced Effects'.
You should notice that several options appear in the 'Water Settings' which are:
Slider - The slider allows you to choose from a range of 0 to 8. 0 is the lightest setting and 8 is the heaviest setting.
Step 3
After you have finished fiddling around with the options, you may want to get a preview on the current picture. Just hit the '
Apply Now' button and watch the picture update itself within seconds. Once the picture has been updated, you can:
You can always remove the current 'Water' effects by clicking the 'Remove' button. The picture before the water effect should restore to its previous settings.
Remember, you can always apply and combine multiple effects to get a better picture. This means that after you add a drop shadow to a picture, you can still apply a grayscale effect, adjust its brightness, flip or rotate the cropped picture and many more...