1. Create a new file, customize the size, and create a new layer fill color (gradient or solid color depends on the need to select), hide this layer.
2. Use the plug-in tool in the background layer to select a similar
3. Press the shortcut key Q to edit the mask.
4. Open the filter-pixel-Lattice
The values are roughly as follows. The actual usage depends on the situation.
5. Click "Q" again to exit mask editing,
Then fill in the selection area with the gray-white color, and then add the noise: Filter-Miscellaneous-Add the noise
6. Cancel the selection, drag the sheepskin paper material into and adjust the position, and load the sheepskin paper in the selected copy selection area (note the copy time)
The current layer must be kept in the layer where the sheepskin material is located.) After copying, hide the material layer and cancel the selection. Use the arrow keys to slightly shift the copied sheepskin layer to the left. To achieve this effect.
7. Use the layer style to add the projection effect to the gray-white layer to make the paper more stereoscopic.
8. Adjust the position of the sheepskin material layer again, and then hide the layer. Load the selection area of the gray-white layer, execute reverse selection, and translate the selection area to the right. Set the sheepskin material layer to visible. Copy the sheepskin material in the selected area. Delete unnecessary parts. Use the layer style to create a projection effect for the right half and set the hidden fill layer to visible. In this way, the paper tearing effect is complete. You can also use other tips to make a variety of paper tear effects.
How to make a paper tear Effect