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How to make abstract three-dimensional solid geometry with ps

Step 1

Create a new file with a size of 2000 × 2500px, and then create a new layer to ensure that the foreground color is set to black. First, select the brush tool and change it to a 2px hard brush. Draw the path as shown.

Second step

Now, select the brush tool, and then click back to the layer panel, and change the opacity of this layer to 50%.

Third step

Transform the circle freely, CTRL+T, add an angle on it (you can experience it yourself without adding 15), click OK, and then press CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+T repeatedly until you see the figure below (isn't it wonderful), and then merge all the just copied figures into one layer.

Fourth step

Copy the shading pattern you just made and liquefy this layer with a filter, just like destroying it. Maybe you are better at making things like this than I am.

Step five

The next task is to continue to draw our circle, now create a new layer, then change the brush diameter to 20px, change the background color to black, and stroke the path, similar to the following figure.

Step 6

Add a gradient overlay layer style to the black circle you just drew, like this.

Step 7

Use the same technology as the third step above, so I won't repeat it here. Our goal is to do more cycles, as shown below.

Step 8

The next step is too simple. It's time to vent. Select the move tool, put the layers just copied around at will until we feel comfortable, and finally merge these circled layers.

Step 9

Copy the merged layer and put it on it. Change the layer mode. Introverts try to stack positive films, while extroverts use strong light.

Step 10: Type the text (don't teach it) and add some decorations, and you're done.