Photoshop CS5 Brush Tool: Create dynamic flame surround effects – Element Effect
Author: Anonymous Source: The dynamic flame surround in this tutorial is generated through a cylinder 3D object. Create a cylinder object in the 3D menu in Photoshop, use a brush to draw the starlight map of the cylinder, and assign it to the 3D object. Change the overlay mode of 3D objects to produce a dynamic flame surround effect with realistic effects and strong spatial perspective. PS: Download the material on the second floor of the forum post (1) Run Photoshop CS5, execute the “File” → “Open” command, and open the material “Character.psd” file. (2) Create a new layer and execute the “3D” → “New Shape from Layer” → “Cylinder” command to create a cylinder model. (3) Use the “3D Object Rotation” tool to adjust the position and angle of the cylinder. Tip: Use the “3D Object Rotation” tool, click and drag the mouse while pressing the key to move the 3D object. (4) Double-click the layer thumbnail of “Layer 1” in the “Layer” palette, open the “3D” panel, and turn off the top and bottom in the scene. (5) Select the “3D Object Scale” tool and set it in its tool options bar. Tip: The X-axis and Y-axis control…
Photoshop CS5 Brush Tool: Create dynamic flame surround effects – Element Effect
Author: Anonymous Source: The dynamic flame surround in this tutorial is generated through a cylinder 3D object. Create a cylinder object in the 3D menu in Photoshop, use a brush to draw the starlight map of the cylinder, and assign it to the 3D object. Change the overlay mode of 3D objects to produce a dynamic flame surround effect with realistic effects and strong spatial perspective. PS: Download the material on the second floor of the forum post (1) Run Photoshop CS5, execute the “File” → “Open” command, and open the material “Character.psd” file. (2) Create a new layer and execute the “3D” → “New Shape from Layer” → “Cylinder” command to create a cylinder model. (3) Use the “3D Object Rotation” tool to adjust the position and angle of the cylinder. Tip: Use the “3D Object Rotation” tool, click and drag the mouse while pressing the key to move the 3D object. (4) Double-click the layer thumbnail of “Layer 1” in the “Layer” palette, open the “3D” panel, and turn off the top and bottom in the scene. (5) Select the “3D Object Scale” tool and set it in its tool options bar. Tip: The X-axis and Y-axis control…
Photoshop CS5 Brush Tool: Create dynamic flame surround effects – Element Effect
Author: Anonymous Source: The dynamic flame surround in this tutorial is generated through a cylinder 3D object. Create a cylinder object in the 3D menu in Photoshop, use a brush to draw the starlight map of the cylinder, and assign it to the 3D object. Change the overlay mode of 3D objects to produce a dynamic flame surround effect with realistic effects and strong spatial perspective. PS: Download the material on the second floor of the forum post (1) Run Photoshop CS5, execute the “File” → “Open” command, and open the material “Character.psd” file. (2) Create a new layer and execute the “3D” → “New Shape from Layer” → “Cylinder” command to create a cylinder model. (3) Use the “3D Object Rotation” tool to adjust the position and angle of the cylinder. Tip: Use the “3D Object Rotation” tool, click and drag the mouse while pressing the key to move the 3D object. (4) Double-click the layer thumbnail of “Layer 1” in the “Layer” palette, open the “3D” panel, and turn off the top and bottom in the scene. (5) Select the “3D Object Scale” tool and set it in its tool options bar. Tip: The X-axis and Y-axis control…