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Alfred
PS diamond effect making method: P>
1. Open Photoshop, create a new file of appropriate size, and fill it with black p>
2. Create a new layer, select the paint bucket tool, select the pattern in the filling content, find the pattern named "silk light" and fill it p>
3. Select filter liquefying, and use turbulence tool to smear slightly on the image. The purpose of this step is to focus the texture of the pattern slightly p>
4. Build another layer on this pattern layer, select a favorite color fill, and set the mixing mode of this layer to overlay p>
5. Link this layer with the pattern layer and Ctrl e to merge the layers, so that a normal layer with normal mode is obtained p>
6. Execute filter / twist / wave and set its parameters and options as shown in the following figure p>
7. Now that the diamond texture has come out, of course you don't need so much. Select the most appropriate part from the image with the elliptical selection tool, keep the floating selection, execute Ctrl e, and copy the selected content into a new layer. At this time, you can close the small eyes of the original layer p>
8. Next, adjust the color. Press Ctrl u to open the hue and saturation adjustment dialog box, and adjust the saturation to - 100. As shown in the following figure. Of course, if you like other colors, you can also make rubies or emeralds p>
9. Now diamonds don't look very bright. It's OK. Press Ctrl L to open the color scale dialog box, and slide the white slider to the left. The specific parameters are shown in the following figure. Note: because everyone's texture is not necessarily the same, you can make appropriate changes when adjusting until you are satisfied p>
10. Use the free deformation tool to make it slightly "thinner", but it seems to have a little stereoscopic feeling. Use the elliptical selection tool to press ALT key at the center of the diamond to select a part from the center, which is about 70% of the original size. Execute Ctrl e to copy the selected content into a new layer. On this layer, use hue saturation to slightly increase its brightness p>
11. The basic task has been completed. Merge the top two layers, double-click the merged layer, call up the layer style panel, and select external lighting p>
12. Finally, you can add some more beautiful effects to it, such as selecting a star brush and adding a few highlights, painting your favorite color on the background layer with the airbrush tool, or adding a gradual transition from gray to bright p>
S1 1. Real diamond picture 2. Deduct the part of the picture you want the diamond to look like 3. Adjust the size of the diamond picture and put it in the picture to show it;
PS diamond effect making method: P>
1. Open Photoshop, create a new file of appropriate size, and fill it with black p>
2. Create a new layer, select the paint bucket tool, select the pattern in the filling content, find the pattern named "silk light" and fill it p>
3. Select filter liquefying, and use turbulence tool to smear slightly on the image. The purpose of this step is to focus the texture of the pattern slightly p>
4. Build another layer on this pattern layer, select a favorite color fill, and set the mixing mode of this layer to overlay p>
5. Link this layer with the pattern layer and Ctrl e to merge the layers, so that a normal layer with normal mode is obtained p>
6. Execute filter / twist / wave and set its parameters and options as shown in the following figure p>
7. Now that the diamond texture has come out, of course you don't need so much. Select the most appropriate part from the image with the elliptical selection tool, keep the floating selection, execute Ctrl e, and copy the selected content into a new layer. At this time, you can close the small eyes of the original layer p>
8. Next, adjust the color. Press Ctrl u to open the hue and saturation adjustment dialog box, and adjust the saturation to - 100. As shown in the following figure. Of course, if you like other colors, you can also make rubies or emeralds p>
9. Now diamonds don't look very bright. It's OK. Press Ctrl L to open the color scale dialog box, and slide the white slider to the left. The specific parameters are shown in the following figure. Note: because everyone's texture is not necessarily the same, you can make appropriate changes when adjusting until you are satisfied p>
10. Use the free deformation tool to make it slightly "thinner", but it seems to have a little stereoscopic feeling. Use the elliptical selection tool to press ALT key at the center of the diamond to select a part from the center, which is about 70% of the original size. Execute Ctrl e to copy the selected content into a new layer. On this layer, use hue saturation to slightly increase its brightness p>
11. The basic task has been completed. Merge the top two layers, double-click the merged layer, call up the layer style panel, and select external lighting p>
12. Finally, you can add some more beautiful effects to it, such as selecting a star brush and adding a few highlights, painting your favorite color on the background layer with the airbrush tool, or adding a gradual transition from gray to bright p>
S1
1. Real diamond picture
2. Deduct the part of the picture you want the diamond to look like
3. Adjust the size of the diamond picture and put it in the picture to show it;