PhotoShop to create notebook advertising pictures – advertising packaging
Author:jenny Source:China PhotoShop Resource Network This article is about usingPhotoShop to create a gradually dispersing and disappearingeffect! Through this example, you will learn how to use the grid, single column, and row selection tools to make an image into an evenly cutEffect. It’s not difficult, just read on! Look at the final effect picture Notebook material Background material Production starts: 1. Create a new document of 1000*600 pixels, open the laptop picture and drag it in, that is, layer 1. I am too lazy to cut out the picture. Can’t be seen on white background. 2. Use the polygonal lasso tool to select the computer screen, Ctrl+J to copy it, get layer 2, Ctrl+T to select it, and change the properties Column width and height respectively Double it, move it over, and press Enter to end the transformation. 3. Use the straight line tool to draw four refraction auxiliary lines to the four corners of the screen to facilitate the next work. 4. Copy four copies of layer 2, reverse the order of the layers, put the largest screen layer on top, and then align them separately. Several other copies are scaled, The order is 90%, 80%, 70%, 60%, and…
PhotoShop to create notebook advertising pictures – advertising packaging
Author:jenny Source:China PhotoShop Resource Network This article is about usingPhotoShop to create a gradually dispersing and disappearingeffect! Through this example, you will learn how to use the grid, single column, and row selection tools to make an image into an evenly cutEffect. It’s not difficult, just read on! Look at the final effect picture Notebook material Background material Production starts: 1. Create a new document of 1000*600 pixels, open the laptop picture and drag it in, that is, layer 1. I am too lazy to cut out the picture. Can’t be seen on white background. 2. Use the polygonal lasso tool to select the computer screen, Ctrl+J to copy it, get layer 2, Ctrl+T to select it, and change the properties Column width and height respectively Double it, move it over, and press Enter to end the transformation. 3. Use the straight line tool to draw four refraction auxiliary lines for the four corners of the screen to facilitate the next work. 4. Copy four copies of layer 2, reverse the order of the layers, put the largest screen layer on top, and then align them separately. Several other copies are scaled, The order is 90%, 80%, 70%, 60%, and…