Ocean Waves Scene
Here's a few simple steps to simulate ocean or water texture using Photoshop CS 'Fibers' filter.
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First, start a new document (File > New), I used an equal size preset of 450x450.
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Create a new empty Layer (Shift + Ctrl + N (Mac: Shift + Command + N), just above the default document background Layer.
Next, set the Foreground Color to a variant of blue (I used #4372AA) and set the Background Color to Black #000000.
Next, go to 'Filter/Render/Clouds' to that your first effect is similar to what I have captured below.
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Next, go to 'Filter/Render/Fibers' and select a setting that your comfortable with, so that you can see (though in vertical direction) varying crests of waves within the render. (My settings are captured below)
Ultimately, adjusting the 'Fibers-Variance' level is up to you.
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Next, we need to revert the direction of the water to a horizontal position.
Go to 'Image /Rotate Canvas. 90 CW' to position the image as I have captured below.
(This is why I used an equal size preset so that there would be no further resizing or positioning!)
Looking good so far!
From here it's simply a matter of adjusting varying color. Though, there are many ways to achieve this, I will simply apply a Blending Mode to a duplicate Layer.
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Bonus Effect:
Select the 'Gradient Tool (G)' on the Toolbar, and from the 'Gradient Preset Picker' select the Original ' Chrome' preset.
Click on it (encased in red above) to Edit the Preset, and within the Gradient Editor delete the #906A00 'Color Stop' at 'Location' 52 and adjust the 'Color Stop' thats at 'Location' 64 to a brighter Color (I used #F9E2A3, but ultimately, you choose.) and slide it to a new position. (I used Location 78).
Select the 'Linear Gradient Tool'  and change the 'Blending Mode' to 'Difference'.
With 'Layer 1 copy' active and the 'Gradient Tool (G)' still selected, click and drag the just beyond the midway area of your water texture (red circle).
The result is a neat beach line effect (right).
Filed Under: Painting Techniques
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