Create crystal-clear pearls with Photoshop. I just mess around with it when I’m bored. I like to mess around with layer styles. . . . I never expected to make something as beautiful as a pearl. . . . .
Let me show you what I’m doing. I’m sorry, I’m not very good at speaking. You just need to understand. . ^_^ Let’s take a look at the renderings first:1. Create a new document with a custom size (you can just find any material). 2. Create a new layer, use the brush tool, select a sharp 19 pixel (hard pen), select blue for the color (you can choose your favorite color), and place it on the canvas Click on it, and a small circle filled with the previous scenery will appear.
3. Click “Add Layer Style” under the layers panel ( Or double-click the layer thumbnail) to open the Layer Style dialog box. 4. In the layer style dialog box, ωǒ渞 first selected “Bevel and Emboss” “(This is the most important step, the concave and convex surfaces and highlights are expressed here), Structure: Depth 131, Size 5 5. Soften 1; Shadow: The height is 74 (please set the height to 40, 50, 60, 70 and see the difference, the highlights will slowly come out), the highlight mode opacity is 100, and the shadow mode opacity is 0.
5. Select “Projection Style”, opacity 75, distance 2, Size 3. 6. “Inner shadow” style: blending mode Multiply, color is gray, no Transparency 97.
7. “Outer glow” style: blending mode, color filter, opacity 75, color is light blue. (Previously the foreground color was blue, this time it is lighter than it). 8. “Inner Glow” style: blending mode color filter, opacity 29, color blue.
9. Confirm. Okay, bring up the brush palette, click “Brush Tip Shape”, make the spacing larger, 120. Just draw a line at will and come out. . . Paint in different colors.
Create crystal-clear pearls with Photoshop. I just mess around with it when I’m bored. I like to mess around with layer styles. . . . I never expected to make something as beautiful as a pearl. . . . .
Let me show you what I’m doing. I’m sorry, I’m not very good at speaking. You just need to understand. . ^_^ Let’s take a look at the renderings first:1. Create a new document with a custom size (you can just find any material). 2. Create a new layer, use the brush tool, select a sharp 19 pixel (hard pen), select blue for the color (you can choose your favorite color), and place it on the canvas Click on it, and a small circle filled with the previous scenery will appear.
3. Click “Add Layer Style” under the layers panel ( Or double-click the layer thumbnail) to open the Layer Style dialog box. 4. In the layer style dialog box, ωǒ渞 first selected “Bevel and Emboss” “(This is the most important step, the concave and convex surfaces and highlights are expressed here), Structure: Depth 131, Size 5 5. Soften 1; Shadow: The height is 74 (please set the height to 40, 50, 60, 70 and see the difference, the highlights will slowly come out), the highlight mode opacity is 100, and the shadow mode opacity is 0.
5. Select “Projection Style”, opacity 75, distance 2, Size 3. 6. “Inner shadow” style: blending mode Multiply, color is gray, no Transparency 97.
7. “Outer glow” style: blending mode, color filter, opacity 75, color is light blue. (Previously the foreground color was blue, this time it is lighter than it). 8. “Inner Glow” style: blending mode color filter, opacity 29, color blue.
9. Confirm. Okay, bring up the brush palette, click “Brush Tip Shape”, make the spacing larger, 120. Just draw a line at will and come out. . . Paint in different colors.