Ok guys heres a Tut for some advanced water in Photoshop
when finished it will look somthing like this
okay here it is :
1: Create a new document, 400x400 pixels). Reset your colours to the default settings (D), and use the Clouds Filter (Filter -> Render -> Clouds). Next, use the Radial Blur feature (Filter -> Blur -> Radial Blur). Put the settings as Zoom, 40, and Best.
2: Next, do Bas Relief (Filter -> Sketch -> Bas Relief). Use the settings, Detail 7, Smoothness 15, Light : Top
3: The next step is to duplicate the layer (Layer -> Duplicate Layer). Name this Layer 'Layer 2'. Now, reselect Layer 1. On Layer 1, use the Chrome tool (Filter -> Sketch -> Chrome) with settings Detail 0, Smoothness 10.
4: Now, select the duplicate layer, and change the blending mode to Exclusion. (look at the post above to changing the blending mode. Instead of lighten select exclusion)
5: Re-select Layer 1, and go to Image -> Adjustments -> Hue/Saturation.
Click the 'colorize' box in the bottom right hand corner of the Hue/Saturation window. Put the settings as follows, Hue : 211, Saturation : 28, Lightness : +10
6: In order to make the next step easier, I strongly recommend zooming out to 50%. This is done by selecting the Zoom tool (Z), then zoom out by holding Alt and clicking on the image, or right-clicking then selecting 'Zoom out'.
In order to zoom out to 50%, do the step mentioned above twice.
7: Now, press Ctrl+T (Transform). Right-Click and select 'Perspective'. Click, hold and drag the bottom-left marker out as far to the left as you can.
8: Press 'Enter'. You are now finished
Hope you liked this tutorial