This tutorial is a synthesis tutorial. It is relatively simple. It means planting an apple tree inside the apple, and there are apples under the apple tree. PS before the apple tree, and eat the apple after the apple tree. So which one comes first, the apple or the apple tree? Let’s leave the question about apples to Newton. Let’s first learn how to plant trees, especially how to plant apple trees inside apples. The whole tutorial is very interesting, so let’s learn more through the tutorial.
Rendering:
Open the apple material, draw an ellipse, and then adjust the anchor point appropriately according to the perspective relationship to serve as the cross section of the apple;
Open the material of the cut apple, use the pen tool to outline the outline of the apple’s cut surface, then CTRL+Enter to create a selection and copy this part of the apple;
Drag the cut apple into the current document and deform the apple according to the shape of the ellipse just now (you can adjust the opacity carefully);
Duplicate one layer to make the back of the cut surface of the apple; then add maskhttp://www.16xx8.com/tags/38847/ to the two layers and erase the overlapping parts;
Duplicate a background apple layer, then use the lasso tool to wrap the apple, then SHIFT+F5 Content Identification, and put the layer at the bottom to make the background;
Add a mask to the apple layer, erase the excess, and then the shape of the cut apple will be there;
Open the sapling material (the material is really hard to find, and the one you find may not be an apple sapling, so just make do with it and don’t take it too seriously), unlock the layer, and cut out the sapling (you can do whatever you want, because the background is single, the outline is clear, and the magic wand can’t be used) Yes)
Drag the material over and adjust the size; (During the adjustment, I found that the soil is not enough if the saplings are suitable, so I copied another layer, one layer with soil and one layer with saplings) Add a mask to the soil, erase the saplings, and adjust the size , move to the appropriate position;
Duplicate the sliced apple layer just now, place it on top of the soil, move up some pixels, create a selection, then invert the selection, switch to the soil mask, paint out this part of the soil with the brush, then cancel the selection and hide the copied layer above;
It feels like there is a lot of soil, so copy a layer of soil, move some pixels down, create a selection, invert the selection, and also use a brush to erase part of the soil on the soil mask;
Display the sapling layer and mask off part of the soil to make it look more harmonious;
Create a new layer on the soil, create a clipping maskhttp://www.16xx8.com/tags/38848/, paint an arc with a black brush, then blur it with Gaussian, and reduce the transparency a little;
Cut out the upper part of the sapling, use CTRL+SHIFT+U to remove the color, turn on the color scale, darken it, move it to the bottom, deform it, then Gaussian blur, reduce the transparency;
Finally, you can add some shadows to the corners. The tutorial is over. If you want to add other effects, you can try it yourself.
Of course, add some text and layout (please ignore the meaning of the copy)!
Let’s make it together. I believe you can do better through the tutorial. For creative photos, you need to use your imagination. Let’s practice together.
This tutorial is a synthesis tutorial. It is relatively simple. It means planting an apple tree inside the apple, and there are apples under the apple tree. PS before the apple tree, and eat the apple after the apple tree. So which one comes first, the apple or the apple tree? Let’s leave the question about apples to Newton. Let’s first learn how to plant trees, especially how to plant apple trees inside apples. The whole tutorial is very interesting, so let’s learn more through the tutorial.
Rendering:
Open the apple material, draw an ellipse, and then adjust the anchor point appropriately according to the perspective relationship to serve as the cross section of the apple;
Open the material of the cut apple, use the pen tool to outline the outline of the apple’s cut surface, then CTRL+Enter to create a selection and copy this part of the apple;
Drag the cut apple into the current document and deform the apple according to the shape of the ellipse just now (you can adjust the opacity carefully);
Duplicate one layer to make the back of the cut surface of the apple; then add mask to both layers http://www.16xx8.com/tags/38847/, erase the overlapping parts;
Duplicate a background apple layer, then use the lasso tool to wrap the apple, then SHIFT+F5 Content Identification, and put the layer at the bottom to make the background;
Add a mask to the apple layer, erase the excess, and then the shape of the cut apple will be there;
Open the sapling material (the material is really hard to find, and the one you find may not be an apple sapling, so just make do with it and don’t take it too seriously), unlock the layer, and cut out the sapling (you can do whatever you want, because the background is single, the outline is clear, and the magic wand can’t be used) Yes)
Drag the material over and adjust the size; (During the adjustment, I found that the soil is not enough if the saplings are suitable, so I copied another layer, one layer with soil and one layer with saplings) Add a mask to the soil, erase the saplings, and adjust the size , move to the appropriate position;
Duplicate the sliced apple layer just now, place it on top of the soil, move up some pixels, create a selection, then invert the selection, switch to the soil mask, paint out this part of the soil with the brush, then cancel the selection and hide the copied layer above;
It feels like there is a lot of soil, so copy a layer of soil, move some pixels down, create a selection, invert the selection, and also use a brush to erase part of the soil on the soil mask;
Display the sapling layer and mask off part of the soil to make it look more harmonious;
Create a new layer on the soil, create a clipping maskhttp://www.16xx8.com/tags/38848/, paint an arc with a black brush, then blur it with Gaussian, and reduce the transparency a little;
Cut out the upper part of the sapling, use CTRL+SHIFT+U to remove the color, turn on the color scale, darken it, move it to the bottom, deform it, then Gaussian blur, reduce the transparency;
Finally, you can add some shadows to the corners. The tutorial is over. If you want to add other effects, you can try it yourself.
Of course, add some text and layout (please ignore the meaning of the copy)!
Let’s make it together. I believe you can do better through the tutorial. For creative photos, you need to use your imagination. Let’s practice together.