Suppose the foreground color is R230, G30 and B30. This is an imitation of the color of inkpad, not sure. The background color is white. Select the rounded rectangle tool and click a path with a radius of 30 pixels in the Options Bar.
Hold down the shift key and drag a round square on the canvas. Set the diameter of the brush tool to 10 pixel and the hardness to 100%. When we come to the path panel (if not, check in the window menu), we see that there is a working path here. The second icon under the Points panel strokes the path with a brush and colors it. Right-click the working path and delete it.
Choose a writing tool, and choose a super-century thick square seal script (this kind of seal script is square and easy to make. There are attachments to download at the end of the article. ) Enter 160 when setting the font size. The input method is more complicated because the font is traditional. Now let's enter each word separately, which is convenient for resizing and moving one by one. For each word you enter, click the move tool, and then enter the next word, so that each word is a layer.
Ok, let's adjust the size and typesetting. Click on a word with the mobile tool and come to the layer where the word is located, so we can edit it. Press ctrl+T, adjust to the appropriate size, and then press enter to confirm. Move to the correct position, or use the arrow keys of the keyboard to make fine adjustments. Generally, the order of words is from top to bottom and from right to left, which is the habit of the ancients. What we see now is a seal with evenly distributed characters. If you like this neat and tidy style, that's good, hehe.
Let's do these things below. First, rasterize the text layers to make them normal layers. Choose Menu Layers-Rasterize all layers, or right-click a text layer to rasterize layers individually. Then merge the visible layers.
Perform filter-sketch-edge tearing, image balance 42, smoothness 12, contrast 18, and try the values yourself, and the Mao Mao effect will be good. Go to the history panel and click the second icon below to create a new snapshot, which we will use later.
Press capslock on the keyboard, because PS shortcut key doesn't work in Chinese character input mode. Press the X key to switch the background color of the foreground color, and select the brush tool to do residual edge processing on the seal edge, as shown in the figure. This is basically enough. I can't tell you what to do just by feeling, hehe.
Press the X key again, switch the foreground background color back to front red and then to white, and execute Filter-Sketch-Stamp (there is a stamp in PS, no, this stamp is not another stamp), with a light-dark balance of 48 and a smoothness of 6. Try it yourself.
Hehe, you are finished. Very beautiful, really charming. Now the bottom of the seal is white, so it can't be used in the photo. Select the magic wand tool, and the tolerance of the option bar is 100. Do not check continuous. Click on the white part of the picture with a magic wand to form a selection. Press del to delete the white and transparent seal at the bottom, and press ctrl+D to cancel the selection. Save it in PNG or GIF format, OK These two formats support transparent background, but JPE format does not.
Come on, let's make a seal in Yin. I remember when we made the last seal, we created a snapshot when we tore open the edge filter. Now let's go back there, open the history panel and find the snapshot just created, click it, hehe, just like my friend's nickname, time reappears.
Shortcut key x, switch the foreground background color, white before and red after. To execute Filter-Sketch-Stamp, the parameters are still the same. In fact, just press ctrl+F to get the same filter as the parameters just used.
Now we can see that the seal is white, and it is called Bai Wen or Yin Wen.
Now let's remove the red circle (not the one on the head of Canon's red circle) and the white circle, click the magic wand tool, select Add to Selection in the options bar, tolerance 100, and check continuous. Click on the red outer circle first, and then click on the white circle. The red and white circle is selected and DEL is deleted. Ctrl+D cancels the selection.
Now choose the brush tool, keep the parameters unchanged, or trim the edges, which is more durable.
Press X to switch the front background color, red before white, and then execute the stamp filter again, ctrl+F, select the magic wand tool, remove the continuous front tick, and select the remaining white to delete.
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