This tutorial introduces the use of single-pixel graphic duplication to obtain color, and then the color duplication, deformation, and color combination into a cube. The production method is relatively simple, you can try it.
final effect
1. Create a new document of any size (500*500px in this case) and fill the background with blue (#152935).
2. Use a large soft-edged brush with a black foreground and click in the middle of the canvas to add depth to the canvas.
3. Open a picture at will, click on it with the single-line marquee tool, Ctrl+C to copy, and paste it to the new file with Ctrl+V (or Ctrl+J to copy it, select the move tool, click and drag it to Our newly created document comes up. Because it is only 1 pixel in size, you may not be able to find it when you drag it over. Carefully move it to the middle of the canvas.)
4. Execute Ctrl+T to lengthen it. If it is too wide, narrow it.
Duplicate one layer and stretch it longer, keeping the width.
5. Now let’s create the 3D effect. Execute Ctrl+T and right click - Perspective, click and hold the nodes in the upper two corners and move them left and right to bring them together. Click and hold the middle node and move it left and right to create a squint effect; then right click - Distort, click and hold the middle node Press the node vertically downward to create a horizontal effect.