Final effect
1. Create a new file of your own screen size (such as 1024 * 768 pixels), select the gradient tool color settings as shown in Figure 1, and then pull out the linear gradient shown in Figure 2 from left to right.
2. Create a new layer, select the Elliptical Marquee Tool, pull out the ellipse as shown in Figure 3, press Ctrl + Alt + D to feather the value, set the value to 55, and confirm the fill color: #F037ED. The effect is as shown in Figure 4.
3. Create a new layer, use the pen tool in the upper right corner of the layer to outline the path shown in Figure 5, press Ctrl + Enter to turn it into a selection, and then pull up the pink gradient. The effect is as shown in Figure 6.
4. Use the same method to draw out other arc shapes, and the color will become darker at once, as shown in Figure 7.
5. Draw the arc on the left in the same way. The arc should be smooth when drawing. Each arc needs to create a new layer. The effect is as shown in Figure 8.
7. Create a new layer, use the Elliptical Marquee Tool to pull out the ellipse shown in Figure 11, press Ctrl + Alt + D to feather, the value is 50, then fill the color: white, and then change the layer opacity to: 85% , the effect is shown in Figure 12.
8. Create a new layer and use the ellipse tool to draw the circular combination graphic shown in Figure 13. First draw a perfect circle and then scale it down and arrange it. First draw a line and then copy it. .
9. Merge several layers of the circular combination graphic, then lock the layers, and apply the gradient effect appropriately as shown in Figure 14.
10. Copy a few more layers and change the size and color appropriately. The effect is as shown in Figure 15.
11. This step is to create the silk effect. There are many tutorials on the method. Here is a brief introduction. First create a new file of 250 * 250 pixels, then create a new layer, use the pen tool to draw a curve, and set the foreground color to Black, then select the brush tool, the size is 1 pixel, and then select the stroke path, the effect is as shown in Figure 16, select the menu: Edit > Define Brush, and name it. Go back to the wallpaper file, create a new layer, use the pen tool to draw a curve, set the foreground color to white, select the brush tool to find the brush just defined, and then select the stroke path. The effect is as shown in Figure 17.
12. Change the opacity of the layer appropriately, add a layer mask and erase both ends. The effect is as shown in Figure 18.
13. Use the same method to make a few more strips of silk. The effect is as shown in Figure 19.
14. Open a character material, or you can choose your own photo, cut out the character, drag it in, adjust the color appropriately, and then decorate it with some other brushes to complete the final effect.
Author: Sener Source: PS Alliance
Final effect
1. Create a new file of your own screen size (such as 1024 * 768 pixels), select the gradient tool color settings as shown in Figure 1, and then pull out the linear gradient shown in Figure 2 from left to right.
2. Create a new layer, select the Elliptical Marquee Tool, pull out the ellipse as shown in Figure 3, press Ctrl + Alt + D to feather the value, set the value to 55, and confirm the fill color: #F037ED. The effect is as shown in Figure 4.
3. Create a new layer, use the pen tool in the upper right corner of the layer to outline the path shown in Figure 5, press Ctrl + Enter to turn it into a selection, and then pull up the pink gradient. The effect is as shown in Figure 6.
4. Use the same method to draw out other arc shapes, and the color will become darker at once, as shown in Figure 7.
5. Draw the arc on the left in the same way. The arc should be smooth when drawing. Each arc needs to create a new layer. The effect is as shown in Figure 8.
6. Create a new layer, use the Elliptical Marquee Tool to pull out the ellipse shown in Figure 9, press Ctrl + Alt + D to feather, the value is 50, and then fill it with color: #F463FC, the effect is as shown in the figure 10.
7. Create a new layer, use the Elliptical Marquee Tool to pull out the ellipse shown in Figure 11, press Ctrl + Alt + D to feather, the value is 50, then fill the color: white, and then change the layer opacity to: 85% , the effect is shown in Figure 12.
8. Create a new layer and use the ellipse tool to draw the circular combination graphic shown in Figure 13. First draw a perfect circle and then scale it down and arrange it. First draw a line and then copy it. .
9. Merge several layers of the circular combination graphic, then lock the layers, and apply the gradient effect appropriately as shown in Figure 14.
10. Copy a few more layers and change the size and color appropriately. The effect is as shown in Figure 15.
11. This step is to create the silk effect. There are many tutorials on the method. Here is a brief introduction. First create a new file of 250 * 250 pixels, then create a new layer, use the pen tool to draw a curve, and set the foreground color to Black, then select the brush tool, the size is 1 pixel, then select the stroke path, the effect��As shown in Figure 16, select the menu: Edit > Define Brush and name it. Go back to the wallpaper file, create a new layer, use the pen tool to draw a curve, set the foreground color to white, select the brush tool to find the brush just defined, and then select the stroke path. The effect is as shown in Figure 17.
12. Change the opacity of the layer appropriately, add a layer mask and erase both ends. The effect is as shown in Figure 18.
13. Use the same method to make a few more strips of silk. The effect is as shown in Figure 19.
14. Open a character material, or you can choose your own photo, cut out the character, drag it in, adjust the color appropriately, and then decorate it with some other brushes to complete the final effect.
Author: Sener Source: PS Alliance
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