
Photoshop creates very exquisite wooden Valentine’s Day three-dimensional characters – 3D three-dimensional characters
Author: Big Eyes ~ Xu Source: This tutorial focuses on the production of wooden textures, and there are many methods of production. This time I used a completely manual method, which may be a bit clumsy. Valentine’s Day is here, and I wish all lovers in the world will finally get married. Final effect 1. Create a new document with a resolution of 800 * 550 pixels and a resolution of 300 pixels/inch. Select white as the background, as shown below. 2. Create a new layer, execute: Filter > Noise > Add Noise, and set the parameters as shown below. 3. Execute: Filter > Blur > Motion Blur, and set the parameters as shown below. At this time, the effect obtained in the middle part may not be as good as the effect on both sides. We then use the rectangular marquee tool to draw the selection shown in the picture below on the left side, and press Ctrl + T to make transformation adjustments. 4. Press Ctrl + L to bring up the Levels panel and make adjustments to enhance contrast. The parameters and effects are as shown below. 5. Press Ctrl + T to transform the texture. Also…

Photoshop creates very exquisite wooden Valentine’s Day three-dimensional characters – 3D three-dimensional characters
Author: Big Eyes ~ Xu Source: This tutorial focuses on the production of wooden textures, and there are many methods of production. This time I used a completely manual method, which may be a bit clumsy. Valentine’s Day is here, and I wish all lovers in the world will finally get married. Final effect 1. Create a new document with a resolution of 800 * 550 pixels and a resolution of 300 pixels/inch. Select white as the background, as shown below. 2. Create a new layer, execute: Filter > Noise > Add Noise, and set the parameters as shown below. 3. Execute: Filter > Blur > Motion Blur, and set the parameters as shown below. At this time, the effect obtained in the middle part may not be as good as the effect on both sides. We then use the rectangular marquee tool to draw the selection shown in the picture below on the left side, and press Ctrl + T to make transformation adjustments. 4. Press Ctrl + L to bring up the Levels panel and make adjustments to enhance contrast. The parameters and effects are as shown below. 5. Press Ctrl + T to transform the texture. Also…

Photoshop creates very exquisite wooden Valentine’s Day three-dimensional characters – 3D three-dimensional characters
Author: Big Eyes ~ Xu Source: This tutorial focuses on the production of wooden textures, and there are many methods of production. This time I used a completely manual method, which may be a bit clumsy. Valentine’s Day is here, and I wish all lovers in the world will finally get married. Final effect 1. Create a new document with a resolution of 800 * 550 pixels and a resolution of 300 pixels/inch. Select white as the background, as shown below. 2. Create a new layer, execute: Filter > Noise > Add Noise, and set the parameters as shown below. 3. Execute: Filter > Blur > Motion Blur, and set the parameters as shown below. At this time, the effect obtained in the middle part may not be as good as the effect on both sides. We then use the rectangular marquee tool to draw the selection shown in the picture below on the left side, and press Ctrl + T to make transformation adjustments. 4. Press Ctrl + L to bring up the Levels panel and make adjustments to enhance contrast. The parameters and effects are as shown below. 5. Press Ctrl + T to transform the texture. Also…

Photoshop creates very exquisite wooden Valentine’s Day three-dimensional characters – 3D three-dimensional characters
Author: Big Eyes ~ Xu Source: This tutorial focuses on the production of wooden textures, and there are many methods of production. This time I used a completely manual method, which may be a bit clumsy. Valentine’s Day is here, and I wish all lovers in the world will finally get married. Final effect 1. Create a new document with a resolution of 800 * 550 pixels and a resolution of 300 pixels/inch. Select white as the background, as shown below. 2. Create a new layer, execute: Filter > Noise > Add Noise, and set the parameters as shown below. 3. Execute: Filter > Blur > Motion Blur, and set the parameters as shown below. At this time, the effect obtained in the middle part may not be as good as the effect on both sides. We then use the rectangular marquee tool to draw the selection shown in the picture below on the left side, and press Ctrl + T to make transformation adjustments. 4. Press Ctrl + L to bring up the Levels panel and make adjustments to enhance contrast. The parameters and effects are as shown below. 5. Press Ctrl + T to transform the texture. Also…