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2.? Turn off the eye icon in front of the background layer and the background copy 2 and copy 3 layers, close the view of these three layers and return to the background? Copy the layer, select menu-image-adjustment-decoloration, then press CTRL+U to adjust the brightness to +45, and then select menu-filter-noise-median radius 20.
3.? Select menu-filter-blur-Gaussian blur, blur radius is 15, and then select menu-filter-artistic effect-watercolor, brush detail is set to 5, brightness is set to 0, and texture is set to 3. Go back to the menu-Filter-Blur-Gaussian Blur, set the blur radius to 5, and press CTRL+M to brighten its color.
4.? Go to the background copy layer 2, press CTEL+U to adjust its brightness to +40, and then select menu-image-adjustment-brightness contrast to adjust the brightness level of the image to +45 and the contrast to +80.
5.? Set the layer blending mode of Copy 2 to positive overlay, then select menu-filter-variegated-median radius is 4, and then select menu-filter-artistic effect-watercolor, with brush details set to 14, dark tone intensity set to 0, and texture set to 1.
6.? Press CTRL+M to slightly increase its brightness, and use CTRL+U and CTRL+B to slightly adjust its color and slightly increase its contrast. There is no specific value, just a slight modification.
7.? To the floor? Copy 3, press CTRL+M to increase the brightness, and set the blending mode of the layer to overlay. With the magic wand tool, set the tolerance to about 3-5, click any colored place on the image, and then enter the menu-Select-Select similar. When finished, press CTRL+ALT+D to feather, and set the feather radius to about 3-5. Select menu-Image-Liquefaction, and use the smudge tool to liquefy the selected place. When smearing, just drag it down at the selected place. This step can be repeated several times. Of course, the selected areas cannot be in the same place.
8.? Finally, you can click any color in the pattern with the magic wand tool, then choose menu-Select-Select similar, then feather, then use CTRL+M to darken the selected color, or use CTRL+U to adjust hue and saturation. The rest of the discomfort can be adjusted slightly by yourself, depending on your own preferences, so I won't elaborate. Such a pastel ink painting is finished.