Photoshop tutorial: Drawing a cartoon-style winter snow scene. As a result, many articles on other sites have tutorials on winter cartoon-style scenes! Google is awesome! In particular, it can find some related results, so here I will show you a tutorial on making snow scenes from 2006. I hope you like it.
Create a new file and fill the background with #009BD5. Then use the elliptical selection tool to draw the following graphics (tip: draw one first, then hold down shift and draw the others):
Then create a new layer, fill the selection with white, then press Ctrl+J to copy the layer, and move it up slightly, set the layer opacity to 50%, then copy the layer just now, and then move Go to the top, then move the shape in this layer up a certain distance, and set the opacity to 20%. The effect is as follows:
Then create a layer and use the Ellipse tool to draw a circular selection:
Then using the above method, you will draw the following graph (not detailed here):
Merge layers, the effect is as follows:
Then create a new layer and use the Polygonal Lasso tool to draw the following graphics:
Then execute “Select” -> “Modify” -> “Extend”, set to 2, continue to execute “Select” -> “Modify” -> “Smooth”, set to 2. Then press Del to delete, the effect is as follows:
Create a new layer and use the brush tool to draw some small white dots, paying attention to the light and dark details:
Final effect:
Photoshop tutorial: Drawing a cartoon-style winter snow scene. As a result, many articles on other sites have tutorials on winter cartoon-style scenes! Google is awesome! In particular, it can find some related results, so here I will show you a tutorial on making snow scenes from 2006. I hope you like it.
Create a new file and fill the background with #009BD5. Then use the elliptical selection tool to draw the following graphics (tip: draw one first, then hold down shift and draw the others):
Then create a new layer, fill the selection with white, then press Ctrl+J to copy the layer, and move it up slightly, set the layer opacity to 50%, then copy the layer just now, and then move Go to the top, then move the shape in this layer up a certain distance, and set the opacity to 20%. The effect is as follows:
Then create a layer and use the Ellipse tool to draw a circular selection:
Then using the above method, you will draw the following graph (not detailed here):
Merge layers, the effect is as follows:
Then create a new layer and use the Polygonal Lasso tool to draw the following graphics:
Then execute “Select” -> “Modify” -> “Extend”, set to 2, and continue execution”Select” -> “Modify” -> “Smooth”, set to 2. Then press Del to delete, the effect is as follows:
Create a new layer and use the brush tool to draw some small white dots, paying attention to the light and dark details:
Final effect:
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