The first thing we have to do is to find the right photo, where I found a picture of a dolphin that I'm going to use to make the special effects editor jump out of the picture.
Original
Here is the final effect chart:
Effects of effect processing finish
We now start making, in PS after opening the picture, first of all, drag the picture back to the new Layer button or press ctrl+j copy.
This step can also be omitted, but this step is that we learn PS in the need to develop a good habit.
We now need to consider moving those parts of the image out to the outside of the frame (which refers to the photo) and seeing that the main character in our tutorial is 2 dolphins, so now we're going to take them out of the original photos.
I'm here using the pen tool to make a selection to extract the dolphins from the original photos, but you can also use the Lock tool if you are not good at pen tools.
When you use a pen to edit the path to make a selection, press Ctrl+enter to convert it to a selection, and then press Ctrl+j to copy the contents of the selection and create a new layer.
Create a new layer between the background copy of the layer and the dolphin layer in the frame edge of the image.
Use rectangular marquee tool to make a certain proportion of the selection area, not too precise, because the next step is to distort it.
⊙ a good selection area with white fill, in the Brightness/contrast command of its color slightly fine-tuning the dark some; now add a few textures to it, filter noise-add noise, set Quantity: 1%, the following 2 are monochrome and Gaussian blur.
The completion of the above can not be regarded as a frame, we continue to make.
Performs the select-Modify-shrink command when confirming that the current selection is still in the selected state. Here I set the value to 12, this parameter is indeterminate, depending on the size of your frame, enter the value you think is appropriate. Then press the DELETE key to remove the redundant part.
〈ctrl+d Cancel the selection.
Below we are in the image frame deformation processing, press CTRL+T after PS will automatically open the free transform command, at this time we are holding down the keyboard alt key to adjust the 8 drag point to the image frame deformation treatment
Now the frame is basically finished, we need to remove the background outside the frame. Select the Magic Wand tool to click anywhere outside the frame, and you will see that the entire layer area is selected.
When you select the background layer copy layer, press the DELETE key to remove the extra back static. As the dolphins are jumping out of the photo, here you find that the dolphin's tail is still in the picture and we have to delete it to achieve the real effect. Press CTRL + the left mouse button to click on the image frame layer, at this time the pixel area of the image box is selected. Wipe off the extra tail in a copy of the back layer with the eraser tool.
Now create a new layer on the hidden background layer and fill in the White (edit-Fill command).
We then move the moving tool image to the middle position.
The picture now looks short of three-dimensional and now adds a shadow to the frame. Create a new layer on top of the background layer and use the lock tool to create a polygon that conforms to the perspective rules and fill it with black, eliminating the selection. Sets the opacity of the filled layer to 50%, then blurs 4 pixels with the Gaussian blur command, and moves to the appropriate position at the end.
By the way, there's a friend here. The border may not be the same as the image above, because I handled the border with a deeper tool, otherwise the whole frame would be a little thinner and the icing on the surface would be worse.
Finally, the shadow of the dolphin is still poor, in fact, it is very simple to deal with. First copy the dolphin layer, put it on top of the border layer, and then use the brightness/contrast command to adjust it to pure black. Then the distortion is treated with ctrl+t.
After adjusting the dolphin's shadow, press CTRL + click on the image frame layer, remove the unwanted shadow with the reverse command, and set the layer opacity to about 30%. All right, look at the final results!
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