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1. Use Photoshop to open a background image.
2. In addition, open a portrait and use a magnetic lasso to cut out the picture. When cutting out the picture, it is best to enlarge the picture, so that the check is more exquisite;
<>3. Click the menu to select - adjust the edge;
4. Adjust the edge in the pop-up dialog box, and the edge will be smoother;
5. Press Ctrl+C to copy the portrait to the background image file, select a position and place it, and press Ctrl+T to adjust the scale;
6. After the character is placed, you need to add a shadow to the portrait, on the layer panel, I add a layer to the background image, and create a new layer on the portrait;
7. Select the brush tool, choose the brush size, transparency and flow appropriately, and choose black in the foreground to paint the shadow on the character. Remember to brush the characters before and after, and you can master the goodness yourself;
8. Add another layer under the character layer to add wings to the character;
9. Choose a butterfly wing brush that comes with it in the brush. White in the foreground;
10. Press CTRL+T to adjust the direction and size after brushing, and put it behind the beauty;
11. The final effect is shown below.
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Duplicate a layer, then Gaussian blur, adjust the transparency, depending on the situation, and then use an eraser to erase the middle area that needs to be clear, and that's it.
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Filter 1 Rendering - > Lens Flare.
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Filters—Rendering—Lens flares.
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I have a simple method, use a rectangular box to draw a rectangle or circle, set the feather value to a larger one, add color, and also reduce some transparency.
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1. Prepare an example diagram and open it with PSCC.
2. Use the shortcut key Ctrl+M to bring up the curve and adjust the brightness of the whole **.
3. Select the layer of the green tree, find the rendering under the filter, and select the lens flare from the right to turn it on.
4. In the pop-up command, the lens type effect is default, set the brightness to 90%, and you can confirm it.
5. The effect of halo can be seen in the picture below, but there is no gloss. In the left toolbar, click the Dodge tool and set the pixel size to 65%.
6. Smear the green tree**, increase the overall brightness, and the following ** is the effect after smearing.
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PS The steps to make the halo effect are as follows:
1. Open PS and press "CTRL+N" to pop up the new dialog box.
2. Set the width, height and resolution, and click "Create".
3. Press the "Shift+F" key to fill the background color with blue, and click "OK".
4. Find the "Rendering" option in "Filters" and click "Lens Flaring".
5. Set the halo type in the pop-up dialog box, and click "OK" after setting.
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1.Create a new document, RGB color mode, and the background color must be set to pure black.
2.Execute the filter >> Render >> Lens flare, and set the parameters.
3.At this point, you need to remove the black background, go to the Channels panel, hold down the Ctrl+Shift key, and click on the red, green, and blue channels in order to get a halo selection.
4.Go to the Layers panel, select the layer, and press Ctrl+J to copy the contents of the selection into a new layer.
5.Hide the layer underneath to get a transparent glow layer.
6.At this time, the glow contains a small amount of transparent black background, because the background is black, when the transparent halo layer is placed on another layer, you can change the blending mode to "filter color" to achieve the purpose of shielding the black background.
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Find the filter menu, select Glow, and add the glow to your liking.
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First of all, we need to execute the file" to open, and open the ** that you want to add a halo effect.
After opening, we select Filters >> Lens Flares in the upper menu.
Enter the interface of lens flare, we can adjust the position of flare in the lens flare interface, there is a small plus sign in the preview box, we can use the left button of the mouse to adjust the position of the plus sign to adjust the position of the flare.
We can choose the flare effect of different lenses in the flare setting interface, adjust our brightness, and confirm it after completion.
After that, let's take a look at the effect, determine the position of the halo and the effect of the halo, if there is a problem, we repeat the above steps to repeat the settings to get the effect we want.
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There is this tool in the filter, and you can use it directly.
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This can be done in the following way:
1. Draw a circle in the rectangular frame, set the feather value to a larger point such as about 20, create a new layer, add color, and reduce some transparency appropriately.
2. After the first one is drawn, you can copy one, transform and shrink freely; Transform again, zoom out and adjust.
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Here's an example.
1. PS opens the material**.
class="ikqb_img_alink">2. Image - Adjustment - Change (point deepening yellow).
3. Press the Alt key and click "Create New Layer".
4. Change the mode to "overlay" and "fill overlay neutral color" before ticking - OK 5. Filter - Rendering - Lens flare; Adjust the correlation index 6 in "Lens Flaring" to get the rendering.
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Open the ** that needs to be flared.
Then select Filters >> Lens Flares in the upper menu.
Enter the lens flare interface, adjust the position of the flare, there is a small plus sign in the preview box, you can adjust the position of the plus sign with the left button of the mouse to adjust the position of the flare.
In the flare setting interface, you can select the halo effect of different lenses, adjust the brightness, adjust it well, and click OK.
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Filter rendering.
The halo effect is OK
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Step 1: Open a maggie
Q's photo, personally selected material** (I chose a girl's picture), but pay attention to try to choose photos of people's clothes and backgrounds are very dark, so that the halo effect we create will be more distinct. Step 2: Looking at the photo above, we notice that the photo is a bit "grey".
So before we can add a halo effect to the photo, we need to perform a simple retouching on the photo. In the Layer palette, choose"Background"thumbnail of the layer, then right-click and choose from the shortcut menu that pops up"Copy the layer"Command, obtain"Background
Copy"Layer. Right"Background copy"Layer run"Filter—Blur—Gaussian Blur"command, the blur radius is 5 pixels. After that, put"Background copy"The layer blending mode is changed"Overlay", Compared with the original**, the picture has become more layered.
Step 3: Select in the toolbox"Pen tool", using the path pattern, draw the path, and select the part of the person's skirt. The selection doesn't have to be very precise.
Step 4: Press"ctrl+enter"to switch the path to a selection. Click below the Layers palette"Create a new layer"button to create a layer, named"Light"。
Make sure the foreground color is black and the background color is white, right"Light"Layer run"Filters—Rendering—Clouds"Command Step 5: Right"Light"Layer run"Filters - Artistic Effects - Plastic Packaging"commands, parameters using the default settings are fine. After that, put"Light"The layer's blending mode has been changed"Color dodging", press"ctrl+d"key to deselect the area after Step 6:
Pick"Pen tool"to plot the curve path as shown in Figure 06. Step 7: Create a layer, name it"Radiance"。
Set the foreground color to white. Pick"Brush tool", the brush diameter is 5 pixels, the hardness is 0%, enter the path palette, right-click on the thumbnail of the path you just drawn, and choose it from the pop-up shortcut menu"Stroke path"command, in the pop-up"Stroke path"dialog box, select the following boxes"Mimic stress", and then click"Confirm"Button. Step 8:
Choose again"Brush tool", press"f5"key to bring up the brush palette and check it"Scatter"Options.
Create a layer and name it"Spot light", follow the technique in step 7 to perform the stroke on the path again, step 9: double-click in the layer palette"Spot light"For a thumbnail of the layer, bring up the Layer Style dialog box, and select it"External luminescence"Option Step 10: Select in the toolbox"Eraser tool"and wipe it off"Radiance"with"Spot light", forming an effect of light surrounding the person.
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1. Create a new PS file with black background.
2. Perform the <> of filter-rendering-lens flare (the value is adjusted by yourself).
3. Perform filter-stylization-protrusion.
<>4. Perform filter-distortion-polar coordinates.
5. Perform filter-blur-radial blur.
<> hope it helps.
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