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How to use PS to make pictures more Chinese?
This tutorial is more complicated, so friends who want to learn should read it carefully! Look at the effect comparison first, as shown in the figure below. We use photoshop cc to open this photo in raw format, enter the camera raw color matching interface, and open the original image. We found that the background of this picture was overexposed and the color was not good. The Chinese style is a little lighter and a little bluer. We will do some fine-tuning here, adjusting the color temperature, color tone, highlight and so on. It should be noted that operations such as reducing saturation, natural saturation and clarity are the most important. The adjustment is as follows: after dimming, we enter photoshop to continue the adjustment. We found that the characters were dull, especially their hands and faces. Because Chinese characters are visually flatter, it is necessary to brighten the dark parts. To do this, ctrl+j copies a layer on the background layer, adjusts it to create a new curve, and brightens the curve of the picture. Then use eraser and brush tools to erase and repair the place outside the skin, only brighten the skin a little, not too much, form a mask, and adjust the transparency of the layer by 30%. As shown in the figure: ctrl+j copy the layer 1, move to the curve layer, perform image-adjustment-decoloration, and then perform filter-stylization-edge search. Then the filter-Gaussian blur is applied to this layer, and the blur coefficient is 1.5, in order to make the drawn lines softer. Set this layer to overlay, and the transparency of the layer is 83% (the specific transparency varies according to the picture). Shift+ctrl+alt+e takes a snapshot of a semi-finished product as a new layer, and realizes the filter-special effect blur-blur coefficient, with a blur radius of 42 and a threshold of 25. Set this layer to "light color" and adjust the transparency to 40%. The purpose of this layer is to make the picture softer. Shift+ctrl+alt+e snapshot, create a new layer and name it "Ready to Color Layer". On this layer, we will use the daubing tool to do some hand-painted soft daubing. From now on, it's time to spend time and energy. You need to smear your hands, skin and hair. What needs attention here is not to smear too much. I usually apply it at a strength of about 15-20. Work slowly, smear every detail slowly, and save hours of unbearable time and a bitter tear. Finally, a little face liquefaction is carried out, and finally the visible layer is merged to repair the whole picture of Chinese style. Finally, take a look at the restored picture. In fact, what I want to say is that although there are not many such later steps, it does take a lot of energy and time, and the most important thing is to carefully smear them. To make the whole picture flatter and more tasteful, you need patience, patience, patience! It's so difficult to retouch one picture and it takes so long. It's conceivable to retouch 20 pictures. And a group of photos from the early conception, to the difficult shooting and then to the final fine retouching, have devoted a lot of time and energy to the photographer. It can be said that it took a lot of effort to get the finished product. I hope everyone can understand the hardships while seeing the beautiful photos.
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