The new Year is coming soon, let us light the festival fireworks, together Carnival!
This example mainly uses the Photoshop wind, polar coordinates, blur, free transform, shear and other filters to simulate and draw the festive fireworks from scratch.
Complete the diagram:
A new 300*300 pixel with a 72dpi-resolution canvas.
Second, create a new layer 1, set the foreground color to black, set the background color to dark blue, select the Gradient tool on the toolbar, click the Gradient editor in the property bar under the menu bar, and select foreground to background in the pop-up dialog box. Pull a gradient from top to bottom on the layer.
Third, create a new 1*10 pixel, 72 pixel resolution of the canvas two, the upper half of the black, select the menu bar "edit-definition pattern." Close the canvas two. (Figure I)
Figure I
Back to canvas one, create a new layer 2, select the Pattern Stamp tool on the toolbar, and select the picture you just made in the "pattern" on the property bar below the menu bar. Move the mouse over the canvas to smudge. (Figure II)
Figure II
Select the menu bar man possessed Bar tool, in the property bar on the "continuous" before the check out. Click on the Black section, press DELETE to delete, use the rectangular Marquee tool on the toolbar, delete half. (Figure III)
Figure Three
Select "Filter-style-Wind" on the menu bar and select "Gale" and "from right" in the pop-up dialog box. Press Ctrl+f to repeat once. (Figure IV)
Figure Four
Select Edit-transform-rotate 90 degrees (counterclockwise) on the menu bar. (Figure V)
Figure Five
Eight, select "Filter-twist-polar coordinates" on the menu bar, and set "plane coordinates to polar coordinates" in the pop-up dialog box. (Figure VI)
Figure Six
Select "Filter-blur-radial blur" on the menu bar, set the Blur method to "Zoom" in the pop-up dialog box, set the quantity to "100", and press Ctrl+f to repeat it. (Figure Seven)
Figure Seven
Select "Edit-transform-free transform" on the menu bar to reduce the figure to the leftmost position. (Figure Eight)
Figure Eight
Select Filter-Twist-shear on the menu bar to drag the marker point to the right in the pop-up dialog box. (Figure IX, Figure 10)
Figure Nine Figure 10
12, select the menu bar "edit-transform-free transformation", adjust the angle, appropriate amplification, and then use the free transformation of the upper half of the partial reduction. Select "Filter-style-diffuse" on the menu bar (Figure 11)
Figure 11
13, select "Image-adjust-hue and saturation" on the menu bar, pull the triangle sign, adjust the color. (Figure 12)
Figure 12
14, new Layer 3, put the bottom layer 2, hold down CTRL click Layer 2, get the selection, click on the menu bar "select-Feather", in the pop-up dialog box, set the value of "2", fill a slightly lighter than the previous layer of color. Select Edit-Transform-free transform on the menu bar to adjust the angle and enlarge it appropriately. (Figure 13)
Figure 13
New Layer 4, put it on top of Layer 2, hold down CTRL click on Layer 2, get the selection, click "Select-Feather" on the menu bar, and in the dialog box, set the value to "2" and fill it with white. Select Edit-Transform-free transform on the menu bar to narrow it down appropriately. (Figure 14)
Figure 14
16, copy the layer three, put on the top, the foreground color set to White, select the menu bar on the "filter-pixel-copperplate carving." Select the menu bar man possessed Bar tool and remove the "continuous" front on the property bar. Click on the Black section, select Edit-Fill on the menu bar, and select the foreground color in the pop-up dialog box. To keep the selection fixed, click Select-Reverse on the menu bar and press DELETE to delete the remainder. Set the blending mode of this layer to soft light on the level version. (Figure 15)