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Hi, This is Marlon Balbastro from Wizbyte Creatives. And today Im going to show you how to create a Dripping and Splatter effect in Photoshop. Alright so lets get started. The first step is to create a new document by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + N. You can also go to file and new. To ensure that your results will look like mine make the width 1920 pixels and height 1080 pixels and its resolution 75 pixels per inch the color mode is RGB and 8 bits per channel the background color is white click the lock icon to unlock the background and double-click it to open its layer style window click gradient overlay and the gradient bar click the black white thumbnail in the lower left stop click the color box and pick a soft color that works with your subject you can always change it later if you want the blend mode is normal and the opacity is 100% check reverse and make the style radial and the scale is 150% open the photo will place it on to the background we just created if your move tool isn