Is there such a seal? The five-pointed star is empty in the middle. See picture.

Seals are very common in our lives and work. Common seals include official seals, special seals, etc., as well as pattern seals used to express personality and creativity. So how can you make such a seal pattern? Today I will introduce a method to you.

Tool raw material Photoshop (CS5)

Method/step-by-step reading

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Open Photoshop (CS5) software and open a seal picture we found online;

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Click the elliptical marquee tool and follow the picture Draw a circular selection box for the seal outline, click the new layer icon, create a new layer, click Edit-Stroke, set the width to 20, and click OK;

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Click the Polygonal Lasso Tool and trace the five-pointed star pattern to form a selection. Click the New Layer icon. After creating a new layer, click the Fill Tool to fill the selection box with red. After completion, drag the two layers to the bottom;

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Click the Ellipse Tool-Path to draw a circular path. Click the text tool, move the mouse over the path, click the path, enter the text "MHSJS001 Fantasy Designer", convert the text layer into a smart object, and rotate it to the appropriate position;

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Click the text tool, enter "Research Seal", and adjust the position, size, font and other parameters. Click the cutting tool, and after cutting the picture, delete the white background layer;

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After completion, click Save As to save the file Can it be originated as a png format file?

Pinyin: yìn zhāng

The oldest Chinese engraved characters include oracle bone inscriptions of Yin Dynasty, bell and tripod inscriptions of Zhou Dynasty, stone carvings of Qin Dynasty, etc. Texts carved on gold, copper, jade and other materials are commonly called "goldstones". The seal is included in the "gold and stone". The origin of the seal may be said to be the Shang Dynasty or the Yin Dynasty, but there is still no conclusion yet. According to relics and historical records, it appeared at least during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and was widely used during the Warring States Period. At first it was only used as a certificate when exchanging goods in business. After Qin Shihuang unified China, the scope of seals expanded to legal objects proving the rights and interests of those in power. They were held by those in power as a tool to rule the people.

Seal

During the Warring States Period, Su Qin, the famous prime minister who advocated unification, wore the seal of the Six Kingdoms. In recent years, unearthed cultural relics have pushed the history of seals forward hundreds of years. In other words, seals existed in the Zhou Dynasty.

Most of the ancient seals handed down from ancient times are found in the ruins of ancient cities, rivers and ancient tombs. Some were abandoned by the defeated in the war when they were in exile, and some were abandoned on the battlefield by those who died in the war. According to the practice at that time, all seals captured on the battlefield must be handed over, and officials were required to remove their seals and ribbons when they moved to their posts and died. Turn it in. There are many others, such as those with official titles and names, as well as auspicious language seals, zodiac seals, etc., which are generally buried objects, not actual products. Other pottery and standard measuring instruments from the Warring States Period, as well as gold coins from some vassal states, were stamped with names and recorded the names and surnames of the craftsmen or symbols of a pictorial nature, which have also been passed down.

Guxi is the general name for pre-Qin seals. Most of the earliest seals we can see now are the ancient seals of the Warring States Period. The strokes of the seal are as thin as a hair, and they are all made of casting. Most of the ancient seals with white text are added with side bars or a vertical border in the middle, and the characters are cast or chiseled. The seal text of the official seal includes names such as "Sima" and "Situ", as well as various irregular shapes. The content is also engraved with auspicious words and vivid animal patterns. Zhu Wen's ancient seals mostly have sidebars or a vertical border in the middle. The characters are cast or chiseled for reference only