1.Look for a water source image, such as a water bottle or a water glass. Open the image in your Fireworks CS3, and lock the bitmap layer with the base image inside the Layer palette.
2.Above your bitmap layer, create a new paint layer. Go to "New Bitmap Image" layer.
3. Paint a number of bubble shadows (more than a dozen). Make them in a vertical row over the water area. You don’t have to put them in a straight line. Set the color as dark gray, your brush width to about 12 to 15 pixels, your brush edge to 5 and your blend mode to "Hard Light."
4.on top of the shadows ,add bubble highlights. Paint them from one a shadow corner and not from the center. the brush width 3 pixels, set the color to white, soften and reduce the brush edge to 15.
5.Select the Pointer tool and then click on any bubble. The bubbles will be selected as a group. Use Option + and drag the bubbles in order to duplicate the row. Continue until you make the bubbles fill the water.
6.Set your bubble layer blend mode to "Soft Light". The bubbles will now begin to blend in the water. To improve the final blend, reduce the layer opacity as needed.
Making water bubbles in Fireworks CS3
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