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PS wild tutorial to make a simple paper-cut font poster! Hello! Ivy Batty!

Wish you peace and health on Dragon Boat Festival!

Before the festival, Nolang received the hand-drawn board changed hands by @ Ding Tianyang in the group!

Well, there was a WeChat official account who once said:

KeepCuriosityKeepLearning/ Keep curious and keep learning.

Although I am a handicapped party without painting skills, I can also study hand-painted Dragon Boat Festival at home! Thank Tianyang for changing hands at a low price! Take a picture:

PS: Please ignore the second half-price iced black tea and the otaku goddess sixgod!

Received a question from a children's shoe:

Listen to the children's shoes and say that they came to my WeChat from Weibo. Ahhh! It seems impossible to be lazy during the Dragon Boat Festival. Let's enlarge the picture:

It's beautiful, all right! Today, Nokuro tried to make a poster with this simple paper-cut font!

Open ps and create a new 540*720 canvas:

Create a new solid color fill layer on the background and fill it with a gray color:

The next step is to enter text on it. If you want the effect of each letter to be random, then create a layer for each letter and create a group after you finish.

If you want to be lazy, just make a layer:

If you are a layer for each letter like me, you need to make a typesetting distribution here.

I left a group of Learing for you to demonstrate, View-New Reference Line Panel, and the parameters are as follows:

First, put the letters in the right place by the reference line, and then select all the letter layers.

Click on the bottom alignment and horizontal center distribution in the small red box above, so that the position and spacing between each letter are aligned:

Then select all four groups, click on the left alignment and vertical center distribution at the small red box above, so that the positions and spacing of the four groups are also aligned:

Then add the four groups as the same group, rename it as the first layer, and move the whole position with the moving tool:

Copy this first layer group into two layers, and place them under the first layer respectively. One layer is renamed as paper-cut and the other is renamed as projection. Next, we will operate separately:

In order to see the effect, I hide the first layer group, and then add the layer style, slope and relief and inner shadow to the paper-cut group. The parameters are up to you:

Display the first layer group, and then gently move the paper-cut group to make a ghosting effect:

Drag the newspaper material prepared in advance to the top of the paper-cutting group:

Click the right mouse button to create a clipping mask:

Now the effect is probably like this:

The next step is boring. In order to make the white text look more stereoscopic, first select all the letters on the first layer and convert them into shapes:

I use one of the letters as an example. First, I hide the projection group, so as not to see the effect. ctrl+t can be freely transformed, and fine-tuned by perspective and oblique cutting, so as to make a little sense of turning pages:

It looks like this:

The adjustment degree of each letter can be different, so I won't repeat it here, and the final result is something like this:

Then adjust the position of some letters in the paper-cut group to make it look more harmonious as a whole:

Then reduce the filling degree of the paper-cut group:

In this way, the big effect will basically come out. You need to add some shadows to show the previously hidden shadow group and drag it to the top.

At the same time, hide all the layers except the shadow group, and then ctrl+alt+shift+e stamp all the visible layers:

After hiding the shadow group again, ctrl clicks the stamp layer to load the selection, fills it in black and moves it to the appropriate position:

After turning the layer into a smart object, perform Filter-Blur-Gaussian Blur. The parameters are up to you:

Then perform the filter-blur-motion blur, and I think 40 is enough:

Reduce the filling degree of the stamped layer, and at the same time erase the unnecessary shadows on the filter mask with a black brush:

Draw a curve to enhance the contrast between light and shade;

After stamping another layer, perform Filter-Rendering-Lens Halo on it:

Finally, check it again and find that the alphabetical order of learning is wrong. Adjust it again, add a concise signature and time, and export the picture to see the effect:

Ah ah ah! It seems that you have to practice your sense of space!

See the time below? That's right!

It's 3 am again, so I'm going to break it!

I am interested in children's shoes backstage, so I can get the materials and psd files to practice!

Remember to hand in your homework!

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How to use ps as a poster You can use ps to make a poster.

1, open the ps on the computer, and drag the picture material into the canvas of ps.

2. Select Gaussian blur in the menu bar, adjust the ambiguity and make a good background.

3, input text and design a good shape of the text, and adjust the position.

4. According to the above steps, you can use ps to make posters.

How to use ps to do paper-cutting The method of using ps to do paper-cutting is:

1, create a new white background file and create a new layer;

2. Draw a polygon selection with the Custom Shape Tool;

3. Rasterize the layer to make a stereoscopic projection effect;

4. Use the "Move Tool" and hold down the alt key to quickly drag and copy, merge the layers, and flip them vertically to finish.