Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to make a beautiful projection effect of an object with Photoshop?

How to make a beautiful projection effect of an object with Photoshop?

1. First, open the software, import the pictures to be processed, and then on the right side of the software, find the channel and click Enter. Here you can see that the picture belongs to RGB mode, red, green and blue channels. At this time, create a new channel, click "Create a new channel" under the software, and then click the new channel to select.

2. Select the box selection tool in the toolbar, draw a rectangular box on the new channel, then find the fill in the editor and fill the rectangle with white. Then, using the selection tool, press the alt+shift key of the keyboard and drag it to the right for a certain distance.

3. Select the box selection tool in the toolbar, select two white rectangular boxes, and then use the selection tool, press the alt+shift key of the keyboard and drag it down for a certain distance. At this time, it was formed.

Open a window and pull the whole window to the upper right corner of the new channel.

4. Use the Edit-Transform tool or alt+T on the keyboard to change the shape of the window.

5. Select Filter-Twist-Cut to enter.

To cut (wool)

In the edit box, select the repeated edge pixels, adjust the start of the window, and adjust the bend a little.

6. The shape of the window is almost finished.

Now, we need to make the effect of sunlight, so we need to blur the edge of the window, so we choose "filter-blur-Gaussian blur" here to adjust the blur parameters.

7. The window has been opened. Select all new channels, then paste, click RGB, and return to the channel of the picture.

8. Select a layer. At this time, the picture is selected, so you need to deselect it and paste a new channel. Choose the blending mode of the layer as overlay and opacity adjustment to make the effect real.

9. After completing the above steps, the sunlight projection effect of the window is completed.