Final effect:
1. Open the original image and use ‘Hue/Saturation’ under the image to produce a single color in the image.
2. Use the pen tool to create a working path
3. Press the CTRL key and click on the working path to bring up the path selection
4. Create a new layer, fill it with white, then CTRL+D to cancel the selection
5. Select the brush tool again, change the design of the brush, add some graphics of different sizes, and then change the layer transparency.
6. Create a new file of 20 pixels x 20 pixels. Note that the background content is transparent
7. Select the rectangular marquee tool, change the state to fixed size, 1 pixel x 4 pixels, and then click the left mouse button in the file to create a selection.
8. After filling with white, CTRL+D to cancel the selection, then CTRL+A to select all, and then select Define Pattern from the Edit menu.
9. Now select the previous file, create a new layer, and select Fill from the edit menu. The filled content is the pattern. Remember to select the pattern we just defined.
10. Now the lines are parallel and look rather rigid. We can duplicate the line layer one more time, move the position, merge the line layers, and change the transparency.
11, most suitable for inputting text and completing the final effect.
Final effect:
1. Open the original image and use’Hue/Saturation’ under Image asks the image to produce a single color.
2. Use the pen tool to create a working path
3. Press the CTRL key and click on the working path to bring up the path selection
4. Create a new layer, fill it with white, then CTRL+D to cancel the selection
5. Select the brush tool again, change the design of the brush, add some graphics of different sizes, and then change the layer transparency.
6. Create a new file of 20 pixels x 20 pixels. Note that the background content is transparent
7. Select the rectangular marquee tool, change the state to fixed size, 1 pixel x 4 pixels, and then click the left mouse button in the file to create a selection.
8. After filling with white, CTRL+D to cancel the selection, then CTRL+A to select all, and then select Define Pattern from the Edit menu.
9. Now select the previous file, create a new layer, and select Fill from the edit menu. The filled content is the pattern. Remember to select the pattern we just defined.
10. Now the lines are parallel and look rather rigid. We can duplicate the line layer one more time, move the position, merge the line layers, and change the transparency.
11, most suitable for inputting text and completing the final effect.
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