PS Making a Circular Calendar
Haha, today Bian Xiao also teaches you a small way to make a calendar with PS. Come and study together!
Rendering:
First, create a new document. Mine is 1024* 1024.
Pull a radial gradient on the background layer, and the color is as shown in figure ~ ~
Create a new layer, press D to change the foreground background to the default and fill it with white. Select Filter-Noise-Add Noise, with an average distribution of 50%. Check the color of the light, as shown.
After confirmation, change the blending mode to soft light and the transparency is 30%.
Create a new rounded rectangle as shown. Adjust the rounded corners and fill them with any color. Ctrl+a selects horizontal center and vertical center, and ctrl+d deselects.
Double-click the rounded rectangle to add a layer style ~, and the values are as follows
There are also inner shadows and color superposition.
The color values are shown in the figure.
Create a new layer, press D to change the foreground background to the default, fill it with white, and execute Filter-Noise-Add Noise.
Filter-Blur-Dynamic Blur, use the following values, and then press alt+ left key between two layers to create a clipping mask.
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Create a new rectangle with smaller rounded corners, adjust the rounded corners and align it in the center! Color is not important.
Double-click a layer to add a layer style ~ bevel and relief.
Inner shadow
Internal luminescence
Gradient superposition
External luminescence
Create a new rectangle with rounded corners, fill it with white, and adjust the parameters and position.
Double-click the layer style to add a drop shadow.
Create a new text layer, type black numbers and adjust the position and size.
Alt+v+e pops up the horizontal line dialog box and pulls out a horizontal line with 50% horizontal and 50% vertical, so that we can adjust the position.
Copy the rounded rectangle at the bottom to the top, resize it with ctrl+t, and fill it with white. I added a gray color for everyone to watch.
And adjust the transparency to 12%, and then select three layers of ctrl+g to merge.
Copy the whole group to the right and adjust the position, as shown in the figure.
Change the number you like.
Ctrl+j copies the white layer below the calendar on the right, moves the layer to the top, adjusts the size and position with ctrl+t, then right-click ctrl+t to select perspective, and select the point in the upper left corner and hold down the shift key to drag it to the left, as shown in the figure.
Double-click a layer to add a layer style.
Copy a layer, right-click the layer to select Clear Layer Style, and ctrl+t right-click to select Vertical Flip to adjust the position.
Trl key and left-click the single-machine layer thumbnail, and select-Modify-Feather. The value is 10.
Create a new blank layer and fill it with black. Ctrl+d deselects and hides the previous layer.
Choose Filter-Blur-Gaussian Blur
Move up a distance, and then adjust the fill transparency and layer transparency.
Copy the text layer, and ctrl+shift+] moves it to the top level.
Right-click the layer, select the rasterized selection, and then use the rectangular marquee tool to delete the lower part.
Ctrl+d cancels the selection. Ctrl+t resize, and then right-click Perspective to adjust the perspective.
Look, although there are a little more steps, the content is very detailed! Is it super practical for you?
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