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How to use Boolean operation in PS software? Application course of PS Boolean operation

Ps is a professional photo editing software, which is not only widely used in graphic design and advertising photography, but also in graphic processing. The following is a tutorial on creating new shapes by combining graphics using PS Boolean operations. Many people don't know the usage of Boolean operation, so the following content will demonstrate the usage of Boolean operation with PS software. If not, come and study together. There are many tutorials on the use function of PS software. PS software has various tutorials from basic to advanced. Don't miss it if you want to teach yourself PS.

PS boolean operation application tutorial:

1. Open PS as shown in the figure and create a new 90×90 canvas. First of all, understand the basic operation of Boolean operation. The rectangle tool draws a rectangle, press Shift to draw a rectangle on the same layer, press Shift to draw a circle, and press Alt to draw an elongated ellipse. The above description shows that shift is the addition of two graphs and alt is the subtraction of two graphs.

2. Press Shift+Alt to draw a rectangle to get the intersected graph.

Now, let's draw the logo of ICBC. First, draw an ellipse with the ellipse tool, double-click the ellipse layer, use the eyedropper tool to absorb the color of the logo, change the filling color of the ellipse, hold down Alt and Shift to draw a perfect circle, and then use the path selection tool to select two ellipses for horizontal and vertical alignment.

4. The rectangle tool draws the rectangle as shown in the figure. First, draw two rectangles, then subtract the rectangles from Alt, and then center the graph horizontally in the red box. Press Shift again and draw the connected rectangle.

5. press Alt as shown in the figure and draw two rectangles as shown in the figure for subtraction. Use the path selection tool to select and align horizontally, and press Ctrl+T to adjust the drawn shape.

6. Open the material file and draw these icons with Boolean elements. First, draw a rectangle and change the color to white. After Ctrl+T is rotated 90 degrees, the black arrow selects two rectangles to be horizontally centered and vertically centered, and a plus sign is obtained. Press Alt to move and copy the plus sign, and then select 45 degrees to reach the multiplication sign.

7. After drawing the third picture with the rectangle tool, press alt with the black arrow of the path selection tool to move the copied rectangle, so that the rectangle will copy two rectangles on the same layer, and then copy three rectangles, and lengthen them with CTRL+T ... Moire needs to draw a rounded rectangle with the rounded rectangle tool, and the rounded corners need to be set to larger pixels, as shown in the figure.

8. Press shift again and draw an ellipse, as shown. Get the pattern of the cloud.

9. Copy the cloud pattern, turn off the filling, set the stroke to 3 pixels to get the sixth icon, then copy the icon to draw a circle as shown in the figure, and use the Add Anchor Tool to add an anchor point at the intersection.

10, and then use the direct selection tool to select the extra anchor point of the ellipse and delete the part where the seventh icon is obtained. The eighth icon draws an ellipse first, then press alt to draw a circle, then return to the black arrow tool, press alt to copy a circle, and the Polygon tool sets the number of sides to 3 and then press shift to draw a triangle.

The above is the demonstration process of using PS Boolean operation. For people who don't often use PS, this is an unusual application, so few people know how to use Boolean operation.