The main course of the tutorial is to use deformation tools to transform some of the material into their desired radian effect
The operation of this tutorial requires CS2 and above versions. The main course of the tutorial is to use deformation tools to transform some of the material into their desired radian effect. Then put these arcs into the shape you want. The material map is not limited to satin, other operations as well.
Final effect
1, create a new 800 * 800 pixel file, select the Gradient tool, color settings such as Figure 1, pull out the radial gradient shown in Figure 2.
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2, open the following image of the satin material, as shown below.
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3, select the Pen tool to check out the part of the satin shown below, and then press CTRL + C copy.
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4, back to the newly-created document, press CTRL + V to just copy the satin pasted in, appropriate adjustment of the next angle, the effect of the following figure.
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5, press CTRL + J to copy in the satin and then duplicate the layer, move the copy layer to the top of the background layer, press CTRL + T to properly adjust the angle and position, and then press the right button to select "Deformation" (this feature requires CS2 and above version only), such as Figure 6, and then pull the node to control radians, if Figure 7, When you are satisfied, press ENTER to determine the effect as shown in Figure 8.
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6, then the top of the satin layer to copy a layer, move to the background layer above, press CTRL + T appropriate adjust the angle and position as shown in Figure 9, and then press the right button to select "deformation", as shown in Figure 10, the effect is as Figure 11.
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7, the same method plus the last piece of satin, the general effect of the following figure.
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8, part of the interface with a rubber tool to rub a little transparent effect, and then the overall modification of good details, complete the final effect.
Figure 13