PS poster production tutorial and pictures
PS poster production tutorial is as follows:
Material preparation: Dell Inspiron15, Win10LTSC1809, Photoshop2020.
The operation is as follows:
1. Create a poster canvas, open Photoshop, click "New" to open "New Document" and click "Poster" under the "Artwork and Illustrations" tab. Click "Create" to create a new poster canvas.
2. To make a poster background, click "File" - "Insert Embedded Object" to open the resource manager, select the picture and insert it into the canvas, press Ctrl+T and drag the anchor point to enlarge the picture and fill the entire canvas. .
3. Set a rectangular selection, activate the rectangular selection, drag the mouse to select the entire canvas, click "Select" - "Shrink" to open the shrink panel, and set the shrink to 100 pixels.
4. Fill the white border, press Ctrl+Shift+N to create a blank layer, press Ctrl+Shift+i to invert the selection, and press Alt+Delete to fill the white border.
5. To move the reduced border, press Ctrl+T to select the white border, drag the anchor point upward to reduce the border, and place it in the middle of the picture.
6. Enter the poster text, activate the text layer, enter the text content on the picture, save the picture and the poster is completed. A simple tutorial on making posters with PS
A simple tutorial on making posters with PS is as follows:
1. First open a background image in PS, then create a new layer, draw a rectangular selection box, and fill it White.
2. Import the portrait material.
3. Use text tools to type text.
4. Use the pen tool to draw out the selection box along the font, delete the selected content, and hide the text.
5. Use the text tool to type text, then type text, and continue to type text.
6. Use the straight line tool to draw two straight lines, and the effect is complete!
PS tool tips for simple operation techniques are:
1. Use a brush To draw a straight line, first click on the picture, then move the mouse to another point and hold down Shift and click on the picture again. Photoshop will use the current drawing tool to draw a straight line between the two points.
2. Hold down the Ctrl key at any time to switch to the move tool [V]. Hold down the Ctrl+Alt key and drag the mouse to copy the current layer or selection content.
3. Press and hold the space bar to switch to the hand tool [H] (HandTool) at any time.
4. The shortcut key for the zoom tool is "Z". In addition, Ctrl+Spacebar is the zoom-in tool, and Alt+Spacebar is the zoom-out tool.
5. Press Ctrl + "+" key and "-" key to enlarge and reduce the view of the image respectively; correspondingly, press the above hotkey while holding down the Alt key to automatically adjust the window to fill the screen. Display (Ctrl+Alt+"+" and Ctrl+Alt+"-"), this is very useful!
6. When selecting a color with the eyedropper tool, hold down the Alt key to define the current background color .
7. Combining the color sampler tool [Shift+I] (ColorSamplerTool) and the information panel (Window_ShowInfo), we can monitor the color changes of the current picture. The color value before and after the change is displayed next to its sampling point number on the information panel. The color mode of the sampling point can be defined through the pop-up menu on the information panel.
To add a new sampling point, just click anywhere on the canvas (using the color sampler tool). Hold down the Alt key and click to remove the sampling point.
8. The Measure Tool [U] (MeasureTool) is very convenient for measuring distances (especially on diagonal lines). You can also use it to measure angles (like a protractor). First, make sure the information panel [F8] (Window_ShowInfo) is visible.
Select the measurement tool [U], click and drag out a straight line, hold down the Alt key and drag out a second straight line from the node of the first line, so that the angle between the two lines and the line The lengths are displayed on the information panel. How to make a hometown poster in PS
How you do it depends on your level and inspiration, but I personally think that you should pay attention to the following points:
1. The poster must have at least A building or logo that best represents your hometown;
2. Special products of your hometown;
3. Background picture. It is best to design the background with a picture of your hometown. The background picture can be It is vague;
4. It is best to add characters and appear with a sincere and kind smile;
5. Text description;
6. Add some embellishments, special effects or tones as appropriate. The tones should match you and the colors of your previous pictures to highlight the theme.
The rest depends on your ability, cheers for you!