Effect Chart:
This is a display diagram with the color lookup function.
The following tutorial begins:
Create a new file and set its size to 210 pixels x414 pixels
Ctrl+r, pull up your ruler tool. Right-click on the top ruler select units as pixels
To enlarge the canvas to around 800%, select the rectangular marquee tool, draw a rectangular selection, rectangular position (99,0) to (108,3), fill color #92c6de
Move a rectangular selection, move 3 pixels to the right, move 6 pixels up, and continue to fill the light blue #92c6de
Move a rectangular selection, move 3 pixels to the right, move 6 pixels up, and continue to fill the light blue #92c6de
Copy this sawtooth line, flip horizontally, and arrange as follows:
Merge the two jagged lines and duplicate one layer, flip vertically, and arrange as follows:
Merge all jagged lines, use the Lasso tool to select the selection within the Sawtooth line, fill the light blue #92c6de, and rename the layer to "diamond", the effect is as follows:
Copy the "Diamond" layer and place it on the lower right side of the opposite, arranged as follows:
Then copy the "Diamond" layer, place it on the bottom left and right, and change the fill color to #5b6589, as shown below:
To enlarge the canvas to 3,200%, use the Pencil tool to draw the following shape with a 1-pixel pencil, with a color of #5a7d9b
Load the selection of this graphic, move right 3 pixels, move up 6 pixels, and repeat the fill
Copy this line, place it on top left and right, and merge line layers
Copy line layers, flip horizontally, and arrange as follows:
Next, we add the background, create a new layer, put it on the bottom, fill the dark blue #373f64 "very tired ..."
Next! To give the diamond pattern a real look, we want to add the fabric texture above the diamond pattern. Create a new file, and then use the Pencil tool, set to 1 pixels,
Use a variety of grayscale colors to draw random pixel patterns. It's #ccccc, #b8b8b8, #9c9c9c, # c4c4c4,# e2e2e2, #b5b5b5, # dbdbdb, and custom patterns
"Edit--Define pattern"
Return a diamond-patterned file, create a new layer, put it on top, double-click the Layer style window that pops up, select the pattern overlay, choose the pattern we just made, and change the layer blending mode to "divide"
Okay, we're from the fixed pattern. Edit--Define Pattern
So 0.0 to build a large file, to test our pattern bar "still is the layer style tick pattern overlay, my heart is tired."
We can change the color of the following pattern, similar to those of the adjustment hue, optional color, gradient mapping here are not said, here to try "color lookup"
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