This article starts from a canned beverage material, and combines vector lines and PS filter effects to create a beverage poster with a full sense of design. The superposition and deformation of circles and other elements are very random. You only need to find a reasonable visual combination point. Yes, no need to arrange according to the position in the tutorial
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1. Create file: 1600X1280 pixels, fill with #b1c900 color.
2. Open the custom shape dialog box, select the radial pattern as shown below (Photoshop's built-in shape), the foreground color #bddc01, first draw a pattern centered on the center of the background image, enough to cover the entire canvas. Duplicate the pattern, rotate it slightly, and change its color to #d3eb45.
3. At this time, use a general round brush to draw circles of different sizes: brush transparency is 60%, color #7a263e, paint in different places, and create the layout of the picture by drawing circles manually. After the first set of paintings is completed, create a new layer, choose the color #93133d, and add a new circular pattern.
4. After that, create a new layer and use the color #cdde67 to draw the circle. Then create a new layer and use the color #d9f14a to draw the circle.
5. Now use the color we used earlier, #93133d, to add some contrasting tones.
6. In order to achieve better effects, make some small dots in the empty space around the created dots. Finally, add a new color #7b2dc1, which will become a vivid pink in our production.
7. Select all layers and press Ctrl+Shift+E to merge the layers. Copy the merged layer, name it Radial Blur layer, Filter-Blur-Radial Blur, and set the parameters as shown below:
8. Select the radial blur layer and set the layer mode to Difference. Merge the layers again, then choose Image-Adjustments-Hue/Saturation or press Ctrl+U and adjust the Hue to 73.
9. Duplicate the layer, press Q, add a quick mask, fill it with black with the paint bucket, select the soft-angle eraser tool, and set the brush settings to scatter (the parameter settings are as shown in the figure below). Now focus on the center of the canvas and use the eraser to apply , when done, exit Quick Mask. Press Ctrl+Shift+I to invert the selection, use the magic wand to select the selected part, right-click the mouse - create a new copy layer through the copied layer. On the copy layer: Filter-Blur-Gaussian Blur with a radius of 4.0 pixels.