Filter
Today we use Photoshop to draw a simulated watermark effect from scratch.
First, create a new file in Photoshop, set to the default foreground and background colors, RGB color mode. 72 resolution, 450*350 pixel size. Point well confirmed. Then execute the filter-render-cloud. Repeat execution several times until the following effects occur:
Then perform the filter-blur-radial blur. The parameters are set as follows:
Then execute the filter-blur-Gaussian blur and set the parameter to 1.5 pixels. After the completion of the following figure.
Then perform the filter-sketch-the base highlight parameter is set as follows: Detail 14, smoothness 8 illumination direction, Dot good. The following figure:
Then execute the filter-sketch-chrome yellow, the parameter is set to: Detail 5, smoothness 5 points good, the following figure:
Then perform the image-adjust-color balance, set the color level to-100,100,100, point good, the following figure:
Press Ctrl+j to copy the background layer as a copy, click the front eye to hide it, then back to the background layer, the shock panel under the "Create a new fill or adjust the Layer" button, click Hue Saturation, set hue of 30, the rest of the invariant points to confirm. As shown in figure:
Activate the background copy, change the opacity to 10%, and set the blending mode to filter, and finish the following figure:
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