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1) Open the original image, copy one layer, and use PS’s built-in “Extract” filter to extract the people in the image for later use (I won’t go into detail about cutting out the image).
Note: This method doesn’t matter. It depends on personal preference. In short, just dig out people.
2) Create a new file of any size. At that time, I had a width of 450 x a height of 800 pixels, 72dpi, and a white background (I was criticized by Lao Ma, so I wrote it in more detail)
3) Duplicate the background twice so there are three layers.
4) Set the foreground color to black, the background color to dark red, and pull up the gradient on the background layer (the bottom layer).
Note: Basically, you can do whatever you want. I used the picture below. The first gradient mode is "normal", and the second and third mode is "overlay".
5) On the background layer copy, execute "Render--Fiber", set the data as you like, and then change the blending mode of this layer to "Overlay"
6) Rotate the canvas 90 degrees, either clockwise or counterclockwise. On the background layer copy 2, also execute "Render - Fiber" with any data, and then change the blending mode of this layer to "Overlay". Then turn back to the original angle.
7) Adjust the transparency of the background layer copy and background layer copy 2 respectively to make the fiber lighter. If there is, if there is not. The effect is as follows:
8) Find a Tang poem or Song poem, enter it, make the font size larger, vertically arranged, and the text color white. Set the blending mode to "Soft Light" and lower the transparency.