Here's how we do it:
Now let's start my process by creating a new canvas that matches the size of its own display.
Create a new gradient adjustment layer, the color of the gradient I do my own way, and then slowly change the color of the team uniforms, the original image of the background and the color of the uniforms seems to be the match.
Place a picture of LeBron James with the ball and adjust the size and position.
Here with a pen to pull out this guy, pick the edge clear but the background of the complex picture pen is the choice, the basketball here I am separate, first put the finger on the basketball, and then use an elliptical tool to pull out the basketball, so the basketball is very complete.
Then right-click the path to the selection, feather a pixel and add a mask.
Basketball for the center to decorate two guides, because the ring in the background is a basketball-centric concentric circle. I often see someone ask how to decorate the guide line, this question lets you all very tangled, the answer certainly is very simple, the question is that you are now baffled by the guide line, behind has more complex than the reference line thing, how do you continue?
Use the Ellipse tool to draw a series of white concentric circles centered on the guide line.
Change the layer blending mode to overlay and reduce the opacity.
Add a projection, the shadow of the blending mode seems to be the same, multiply and deepen or color depth is not much different.
Draw two different black shapes with a rectangular tool.
Rotating.
Change the layer blending mode of the two rectangles to overlay to reduce the transparency.
Add an inner shadow.
Add a mask, use the Polygon lasso tool to pull out the right side of the narrow rectangle, pick a larger brush to paint off the top part, do some covering.
Continue to draw a set of black rectangles.
It is also superimposed to reduce transparency.
This is the effect of hiding off the path.
Add a mask and cover it from top to bottom with a black and white gradient.
And this is LeBron James? Wrong number. I'm going to use this picture to add to the background.
Change the blending mode to a positive stack, while reducing the transparency so that he appears in the upper-right corner.
The following logo and other places of noise are masked with masks.
Continue to add content to the background, random input two letters, the scope of this guy's English name, to maintain the consistency of content, I put the ES blending mode to overlay, the transparency is very low.
To copy a selection from a path, or press CTRL + the left mouse button in the Concentric round shape layer to get the selection convenient, I have not bothered to change since I cut the picture.
Add a mask.
Classification:
- PS Getting Started Tutorial