Make photos into letterhead paper – photo watermark effect
Open the picture first
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Click the “Create New Layer” button below the Layers Panel to create a new layer “Background Copy”. (Good habit of making pictures in PS!)
Image—Adjustment—Decolor
After decolorization, the image becomes a grayscale image;
Image—Adjustment—Brightness/Contrast;
Adjust as needed, mainly to reduce the brightness of the black part of the screen , is also the key to the intensity of the watermark;
Image—Adjustment—Change:
This window appears:
The purpose of this window is to make the picture have a light color. You can adjust the color here by yourself. Here, I let the picture have a light color. A little bit of red, a little bit of magenta, a little bit of brightness. Sure!
Hey, the watermark effect has come out;
Since it is a children’s letterhead, let’s make the picture more lively. Let’s add some cute materials to the picture:
Open a cute picture we collected Constellation picture material: After opening it, I found in the layers panel that the color mode of the picture is “indexed color”, which is incompatible with the RGB color mode of our photo.
It doesn’t matter, we can change her color mode: Image—Mode—RGB Color:
Small pictures become “layers”; that is to say, they can be used in combination with photos.
Use the Move Tool to hold down the small picture, drag it to the photo area and release it: Layer 1 will appear in the photo.
Also use the move tool to drag the small material picture (layer 1) to the ideal position in the photo:
Using the same method of processing small pictures, we Then add a small picture (layer 2) to the photo;
Now you need to draw a letterhead grid for the screen. Continue to follow me: File—New:
Replace the new image Set the width and height to 25 (the larger the number, the wider the grid), and set the background to “transparent” (a very critical step! )
Select the pencil tool:
Adjust one you like Color:
Hold “shift” on the keyboard and use the mouse to draw a horizontal line anywhere in the newly created picture (the line is a solid line from both ends to the edge, and any end that is not close to the edge is a dotted line)
After drawing the line, edit—define the pattern;
You can name the pattern whatever you want , here I use the default name:
After defining the pattern, select the paint bucket tool:
Select “Pattern” for filling method;
For pattern style, select the pattern we just defined:
Now we create a new layer in the photo: (Layer 3)
Use the paint bucket tool to click anywhere on layer 3: Hey, the grid is out !
In order to prevent the color of the grid from being too dazzling, let’s adjust the transparency of the grid:
Click and hold layer 3 in the layer panel and drag it below the small picture material .
Layer–Flat layer;
Done! You can now save the image!
<!–Collectio