2. Create a new layer 1, and then select [Ellipse Tool] to delete the padding. The edge color is red, and the thickness is 5 points, which can be determined according to individual needs. Then hold down the shift key and draw a perfect circle.
3. Select the text tool, and then move the mouse over the circle. When an ant line appears from right to left in the text input mark, it means that the text can be input around a circle. At this point, just click the mouse and enter the text.
4. Create a new layer, select the Polygon tool, fill it with red, and click the mouse to draw a five-pointed star. CTRL+T resizes the tool and moves it to the appropriate location.
5. Create a new layer, add decorative text, resize it, and then move it to the appropriate location.
6. Right-click Rasterized Text on the text layer, and then press CTRL+E to merge the text layer and the shape layer (except the background). For the sake of explanation, you can change the name of this layer to seal.
7. Hold down the Ctrl key and click the thumbnail of the sealing layer to create the selected area; Then click the channel to create a new channel, and Shift+F5 (Edit Fill) fills the selection with white.
8. Next, filter-pixel-copper engraving (coarse dot type is appropriate). In order to get better results, you can do this operation many times until you are satisfied.
9. Use a more dispersed brush, the foreground color is black, and smear the selected character area to create a more accurate sealing effect.
10. Hold down the Ctrl key and click the thumbnail of the channel alpha 1 to return to the layer. CTRL+J creates a new copy layer, and then hides the seal layer to get the effect, as shown in the figure.
1 1. In order to make the effect more realistic, you can also add a blur effect to the seal: the specific operation of filter-blur-dynamic blur can get the effect shown below. Finally, you can hide the background layer and save the file in PNG format for easy use.
Production steps:
1. Create a new document and set the width and height as needed. A white background with a width of 800*600 and a height of 800 * 600 is used here.
2. Open the ruler (menu view & gt ruler, or Ctrl+R) and drag two auxiliary lines from the ruler to the center of the document (i.e. 400 and 300 pixel positions). Set the foreground color to use. Here, the color value of #c70000 is used. Select the text tool (shortcut key T) and enter text, such as "Pacific Forum". Adjust the position of the text appropriately to center it.
3. Press Shift+U continuously, select the rounded rectangle tool from the toolbox, and select "Path" in the options bar (the button marked with a red ellipse in the figure). Move the mouse to the intersection of the auxiliary lines of the canvas, hold down the Alt key at the same time, and drag a rounded rectangle with appropriate size from the midpoint.
4. Create a new layer and name it "Boundary".
5. With the border layer selected, switch to the Paths panel, right-click the working path layer, and then select Stroke Path. Then select the stroke tool in the pop-up dialog box and click OK.
6. It should be noted here that the stroke style (such as width) is determined by the attributes set by the tool. So if you want to draw a 9-pixel hard edge, you can set the brush strokes first, and then execute the "stroke path".
7. After completion, merge the text layer and the border layer, select the merged layer, and then select Edit >; Transform freely "(or Ctrl+T), and rotate the contents of the layer by a certain angle-does a serious seal look unnatural?
8. Next, we need to open the picture of scaffolding materials, as shown in the figure. Drag the background layer onto the "New" button to copy a background layer. At the same time, click the "small eyes" icon in the background layer to hide the layer. Then select "image >; Adjust > Threshold "and adjust the threshold level until you are satisfied. Here it is set to 45.
9. Press the "W" key, select the magic wand tool from the toolbox, click any blank space in the image, and then select "Select >"; Similar ",select other similar areas with white. Press Del to delete the selected white area.
10. press Ctrl+A to select the whole scaffold image. Then press Ctrl+C to copy the image to the pasteboard.
1 1. Hold down the Ctrl key, and then click "Effect Layer" to float the selection. Then select the "Text You Entered" layer and press Del to delete it. The effect came out. If you feel that the effect is not obvious, you can move the selection and delete it once or more to achieve satisfactory results.
12. Finally, delete or hide the "effect layer". One is to find the seal effect in the filter and directly turn your current picture into a seal effect. I think this is very simple. That's not what the landlord asked
Do you want to turn the picture into a brush effect? Edit-define the brush-and then you can find the method address in the brush: better than what is said here.