This example mainly introduces the use of Photoshop's " Transform Selection " command to create a spliced picture of a long-legged beauty. During the production process, various tools such as stroke, free transformation, and blending modes are also used.
Rendering:
Original picture:
1. First use the "Rectangular Marquee Tool" to create a rectangular selection in the picture, as shown in the picture.
2. Select the "Select - Transform Selection" command in the menu bar, then adjust the angle of the selection. After completing the transformation, press the Ctrl+C shortcut key to copy, as shown in the figure . (At this time, we must write down the rotation angle of the selection in the "Property Bar", for example: the rotation angle in this example is "18.3 degrees")
3. Create a new document with the same size as the original image and a "black" background, and then paste the content copied in step 2 into it, as shown in the picture.
4. Press Ctrl+T to quickly perform free transformation, and enter the rotation angle as " -18.3 degrees " in the property bar, as shown in the figure. (Since the previous step rotated "18.3 degrees" when transforming the selection, here we need to turn the angle back so that there will be no jagged edges when "stroking".)
5. Select "Edit - Stroke" in the menu bar, set the width to "5px", the color to "white", and the position to "inner", as shown in the picture.
The effect is shown in the figure.
6. After tracing, we adjust the angle to " 18.3 degrees ", as shown in the picture.
7. Return to the document of the original image, then select the "Select-Transform Selection" command, then set the rotation angle to " -18.3 degrees " in the property bar, then double-click the selection to confirm the transformation. The purpose of this is to adjust the selection back to a horizontal position for next copy, as shown in the picture.
8. After adjusting the selection back to the horizontal position, select the "Select-Transform Selection" command again to adjust the position and angle of the selection to select other parts of the picture. At this time, we also need to write down the value of the rotation angle in the property bar. In this case, it is " -34.2 degrees ", as shown in the figure.
9. Copy the contents of the selection to the new document, as shown in the figure.