Today I will teach you how to synthesize a scene of a waterfall flowing out of a photo album. You can find the materials yourself, or you can use the ones I provide. If you are interested, please practice together and finish your homework.
Renderings
Original picture material
Material packaging: http://www.16xx8.com/photoshop/sucai/2015/k880697.html
The first step is to drag in the sofa and use the magic wand tool to remove the white base. After stretching the canvas as wide as possible, drag in the wooden floor material, copy the two arrangements and merge them, and use the distortion tool to adjust the perspective effect.
Step 2 Use the rectangular marquee tool to pull out a rectangular background wall, and then add noise.
Step 3: Press the shortcut key C, pull out the appropriate position, and crop.
Step 4: Add a little shadow to the sofa and open the layer style settings.
Step 5: Press the shortcut key U, select the Rounded Rectangle Tool, then create a new blank layer and pull out two rounded rectangles.
Step 6: Press the shortcut key A, select the black arrow path selection tool, then select the two rounded rectangles, right-click, the right-click menu will appear, and click the “Create Selection” command. After filling it with brown, add a little noise and go to Layer-Layer Style to create a three-dimensional frame style for the selection.
Step 7: Drag the waterfall image, use the rectangular marquee tool to select the waterfall part, and press ctrl+C to bring it into the frame.
Step 8: Return to the waterfall material interface, copy the blue channel of this layer, Calculate – Multiply, increase the contrast and select the white area, delete the rest, leaving the waterfall water flow.
Step 9: After pasting in the waterfall water flow, erase the variegated blocks around the waterfall with the eraser, and then use the deformation tool to adjust the flow direction of the waterfall, making it narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, showing a curvature.
Step 10: After adjustment, you can copy one more layer to increase the thickness. Then use different water splash brushes to create splash effects. I have painted 3 water splash styles here, and you can master them by yourself. The water splash brush is available for free download at the end of this post.
Step 11 Drag in the wide waterfall, copy the blue channel and calculate – Multiply, select the white area and delete the rest. Back in the RGB panel, use the Warp Tool to adjust the waterfall. Color balance adjusts colors.
Step 12: Copy 4 water wave pictures, arrange them and merge them.
Step 13: Use the distortion tool to adjust the perspective effect and filter the color.
Step 14: Adjust the brightness and contrast to make the water waves appear cleaner. Then use softwareWipe away the edges of the water waves, making the water waves appear clear and dense in the middle, with sparse gradients at the edges. Then copy a layer of water waves, use a large eraser brush to erase the nearby areas, and keep some water waves under the sofa. This will make it appear that the water on the sofa is large and thick. After completion, merge all the layers, press the shortcut key C, enlarge the canvas, and create a border effect. Then make a foot line for the corner and a shadow for the frame, and it’s basically done.
Finished drawing
Today I will teach you how to synthesize a scene of a waterfall flowing out of a photo album. You can find the materials yourself, or you can use the ones I provide. If you are interested, please practice together and finish your homework.
Renderings
Original picture material
Material packaging: http://www.16xx8.com/photoshop/sucai/2015/k880697.html
The first step is to drag in the sofa and use the magic wand tool to remove the white base. After stretching the canvas as wide as possible, drag in the wooden floor material, copy the two arrangements and merge them, and use the distortion tool to adjust the perspective effect.
Step 2 Use the rectangular marquee tool to pull out a rectangular background wall, and then add noise.
Step 3: Press the shortcut key C, pull out the appropriate position, and crop.
Step 4: Add a little shadow to the sofa and open the layer style settings.
Step 5: Press the shortcut key U, select the Rounded Rectangle Tool, then create a new blank layer and pull out two rounded rectangles.
Step 6: Press the shortcut key A, select the black arrow path selection tool, then select the two rounded rectangles, right-click, the right-click menu will appear, and click the “Create Selection” command. After filling it with brown, add a little noise and go to Layer-Layer Style to create a three-dimensional frame style for the selection.
Step 7: Drag the waterfall image, use the rectangular marquee tool to select the waterfall part, and press ctrl+C to bring it into the frame.
Step 8: Return to the waterfall material interface, copy the blue channel of this layer, Calculate – Multiply, increase the contrast and select the white area, delete the rest, leaving the waterfall water flow.
Step 9: After pasting in the waterfall water flow, erase the variegated blocks around the waterfall with the eraser, and then use the deformation tool to adjust the flow direction of the waterfall, making it narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, showing a curvature.
Step 10: After adjustment, you can copy one more layer to increase the thickness. Then use different water splash brushes to create splash effects. I have painted 3 water splash styles here, and you can master them by yourself. The water splash brush is available for free download at the end of this post.
Step 11 Drag in the wide waterfall, copy the blue channel and calculate – Multiply, select the white area and delete the rest. Back in the RGB panel, use the Warp Tool to adjust the waterfall. Color balance adjusts colors.
Step 12: Copy 4 water wave pictures, arrange them and merge them.
Step 13: Use the distortion tool to adjust the perspective effect and filter the color.
Step 14: Adjust the brightness and contrast to make the water waves appear cleaner. Then use a soft eraser to erase the edges of the water waves, so that the water waves appear clear and dense in the middle, with sparse gradients at the edges. Then copy a layer of water waves, use a large eraser brush to erase the nearby areas, and keep some water waves under the sofa. This will make it appear that the water on the sofa is large and thick. After completion, merge all the layers, press the shortcut key C, enlarge the canvas, and create a border effect. Then make a foot line for the corner and a shadow for the frame, and it’s basically done.
Finished drawing