1, first take a high-definition picture of a word, then use PS to open the magic wand tool (shortcut key w) to select the background (blank space on paper, press and hold SHIFT to add the selection), then CHRL+SHIFT+I invert the selection, and then copy and paste it, so that you can get the material of your calligraphy.
Select the Move Tool (V) and drag the extracted material to the image to be put by clicking the left mouse button. CTRL+T is just resizing.
2. If your PS is an advanced version, you can use this method. This feature is not available in the old version.
Find the color range (AIL+S+C) and select the black part (font) of the image to adjust the numerical size, with the maximum value of 200. The selected location is white, click OK, and you will get a new selection, copy it, and then paste it into the image you want to put, and freely transform (CTRL+T) to adjust the size.
If it is an old version, you can use the extraction tool (alt+t) to find the extraction tool, and open it to find forced extraction. Select the color of the word from the forcibly selected colors. Brush your words with a brush, and then make sure you choose your words. Of course, as before, just select the Move Tool (V) and drag the chart you made onto the chart you want to place.
No, call me. Really can't. I'll do it for you. But only if you have high-definition photos of your font, it is best not to take photos with your mobile phone or card machine. The font is already very small, and the whole book is mosaic.