Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - How to do ink painting in the later period

How to do ink painting in the later period

Main steps:

1. Copy the layer and use Image/Adjust/Level to increase the contrast.

2. Use "Image/Adjustment/Decolorization" to change the picture to monochrome.

3. After copying the layer, use image/adjustment/inversion.

4. Use "Filter/Blur/Gaussian Blur" (recommended radius value is between 90 and 95 pixels), and then select "Color Fade" for "Layer Blending Mode".

5. Merge layers. Then, use Image/Adjust/Color Scale to adjust the contrast again.

6. Use the Eraser tool to erase the unnecessary parts in the picture. Then, constantly adjust the gray level of the "eraser" (the color of the pen tip is the background color), the size and opacity of the pen tip, and erase the ink.

Equipment: Nikon D300S [Nikon digital camera] lens: Nikon AF-SNOL 70-200mm f/2.8g EDVR II [Nikon lens]

Time: 2012-09-3015: 40: 20.75 shutter:11600 aperture: F/9.0 focal length: 70 mm sensitivity: 200.

7. Create a new layer and fill it with light yellow to simulate the color of ancient rice paper. Then, the layer blending mode is selected as "Positive Overlay".

8. Add text, merge layers and save. An ink painting is finished.