Few photos in people's minds can be more than the artist Jim Fitzpatrick the photographer Alberto Korda lens under the Guevara portrait of the classic deduction. Strong colors and simplified details make this picture very easy to recognize and remember. Like other great works of art, the work affected later artists, including the poster Obama used in the presidential campaign.
The effect of reproducing this classic in Photoshop is very simple, except that the tools and techniques involved in the process are quite different from what we normally use when dealing with photos. To achieve this particular effect, we need to use the special effects filter. But before performing a filter operation, you first need to use the threshold feature to simplify the photo to a high-contrast picture with only Black-and-white color. In order to make our photos look more modern, finally we used a layer blending mode to add texture to the picture, enrich the depth of the picture.
You can also use your own photo experiment after you have completed the tutorial with the documentation we provided. Before using the threshold command, you can use the image > Adjust > Shadow/Highlight feature to optimize the photo tone ahead of time, converting the photos to Black-and-White can also help us more clearly grasp the picture shade distribution. In addition, when the color knife filter is executed, the different stroke size setting can also bring different details to our photos, which is worth a try.
PS Tutorial Software Preparation
Photoshop CS5 version or above
Learning goals: How to use filters and layer functions to simulate cutting · The effect of Che's classic portrait.
Operation time-consuming: 10 minutes
Effect chart
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Original
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Ali Jennings: "Although the use of technology in the classic image works can make your work quickly attract other people's attention, but to really improve the best or
In which to add their own ideas. For example, in this tutorial we use gradient fills and texture layers to bring different effects and feelings to a photo. ”
1. Remove background
Open the file, long press the Lasso tool icon and select the Polygon Lasso tool in the pop-up menu. Enlarge the screen and use the tool to carefully select the entire character along the edge of the character.
Open the Adjust Edge window and set the smoothing option to 20.
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2. Use thresholds
Use the shortcut keys CTRL + C and CTRL + V to copy the selection and paste it onto a new layer. Perform "image > Adjust > Threshold", move left and right threshold slider to change the black and white tone
The proportion of the adjustment result. Setting it to 85 can give the character a very good representation.
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3. Simplify the details
Use the standard Lasso tool to select the person's eyes, nose, and mouth, to open filter > Art > Toner, set the stroke size to 8, set the details to 2, and click OK.
Next, select > reverse, and increase the stroke size value to 35 to perform the toner filter again.
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4. Choose Black
Select the Magic Wand tool, turn off continuous options in the upper toolbar, and click to select the black portion of the processed portrait. Select Layers > New > Layers, perform edit > Fill,
The fill color is set to black in the pop-up menu. Use the shortcut key ctrl+d to deselect, and rename to portrait.
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5. Add gradient (left)
Create a new layer below the portrait layer. In the toolbar menu, set the foreground color to #c10000, and the background color #c70000. Select the Gradient tool, and the mode is set to a radial gradient.
Draw a gradient line from the character's face to the lower-left corner of the screen and use a red gradient to spread the background.
6. Overlay Texture (right)
Execute "File > Place", select the picture and hit enter to determine. In the layers panel, set the blending mode of the placed layer to soft light. Finally, use the Eraser tool to remove unwanted black stain areas from the portrait layer. Select Flatten image to complete the operation.
You know what? Threshold command
The threshold command under Image > Adjust menu can quickly treat any photo as a high contrast black-and-white color effect. This command has only one control option, and we can use this option to control the halftone values that divide the black and white colors.
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