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How does Meitu Xiuxiu change a sunny day to a rainy background? Share a tutorial on changing a sunny day to rainy effects

Do you want to know how Meitu Xiuxiu converts sunny pictures to raining background effects? The following is the editor’s operation process of converting sunny pictures to raining background effects on Meitu Xiuxiu. Come and take a look, I hope it can help everyone!

We need to open the original picture in the software first, an exterior picture taken through the window. Of course, you can also use similar pictures taken by yourself. Do.

Then we enter the "Scene" menu in the software, and in the "Cutout to Change Background" edit box, use the "Manual Cutout" method and move the mouse around the curtain to adjust the settings in Figure 3 below. Use the black dots to adjust the selection and cut out the curtains. After cutting out, click the "Complete Cutout" button.

Then we select "Change Background" in the lower left corner of the edit box, use the raindrop glass picture on the computer as the background, adjust the size and position of the curtains, and apply OK.

Friendly reminder: This glass material is attached at the end of this article. Friends who want to follow along can download it and use it.

At this step, save the image created in the first three steps to your computer (as shown in Figure 5).

Next, we click "Original Image" in the upper part of the software interface to return to the original image state before processing (as shown in Figure 6).

Then we repeat the cutout action just now, also using "manual cutout" (as shown in Figure 7), but this time we cut out the scenery outside the window.

After cutting out the scenery outside the window, execute "Change Background" again (as shown in Figure 8) and import the picture previously saved to the computer as the background.

Then we adjust the position and size of the foreground to perfectly connect with the curtains in the background, and then appropriately adjust the transparency of the foreground material (as shown in Figure 9) to make the raindrops behind the background faintly visible.

Perhaps the size of the foreground material and the background glass are slightly different, you can choose to use the "Cut" function to cut off the excess glass (as shown in Figure 10).

In this way, the weather outside the window changes from sunny to rainy. Isn’t it magical? It adds some sad mood to the picture. Then add some emotional text to the picture (as shown in Figure 11), then Even better!

Finally, let’s take a look at the rendering of “outside the window - the rain keeps falling”:

After reading the beautiful pictures described above, it will be sunny. You should have learned the detailed process of converting pictures into raining background effects!