The sweet, crispy and melt-in-your-mouth feeling of wafer biscuits is endlessly memorable. Wafer biscuits processed into various patterns not only give you taste enjoyment, but also bring us a lot of visual pleasure. Next, we use Photoshop to create a wafer cookie with the Tianji LOGO pattern.
Production tool: Photoshop CS, the steps for other versions are similar.
Production process: 1. Create a new file and open a material picture. The effect is as shown in Figure 01.
2. Select the "Magic Wand Tool" in the toolbox to select the white part other than the logo, then press Ctrl+Shift+I to invert the selection, drag the logo into the file, generate layer 1, adjust the size and fill it with black. The effect is shown in Figure 02.
3. Create a new file with a width and height of 0.46 pixels, press the D key to return the foreground and background colors to the default settings, select the brush tool in the toolbox, and draw a pattern as shown in Figure 03 on the screen.
4. Execute the "Edit" and "Define Pattern" commands in the menu bar, and the dialog box settings will pop up as shown in Figure 04.
5. Press the Ctrl key and click on layer 1 to bring up the selection, switch to the layers panel, click the "Save selection as channel" button at the bottom of the panel, and save the selection as channel Alpha 1, as shown in Figure 05.
6. Create a new channel Alpha 2 in the channel panel, execute the "Edit" and "Fill" commands in the menu bar, and select the pattern just defined in the pop-up dialog box, as shown in Figure 07.
7. Press the Ctrl key to click on the Alpha 1 channel, then press the shortcut key Ctrl+Shift+I to invert the selection, and press the Delete key to delete the content in the selection. The effect is shown in Figure 10.
9. Execute the "Filter", "Blur" and "Gaussian Blur" commands in the menu bar, and the dialog box settings will pop up as shown in Figure 13.
10. Switch to the layer panel, create a new layer 2, click the foreground color icon in the toolbox, set the RGB of the foreground color to 148, 105, and 23 in the pop-up dialog box, and fill layer 2 with it.
11. Execute the "Filter", "Texture" and "Texture" commands in the menu bar, and the dialog box settings will pop up as shown in Figure 15.
The screen effect is shown in Figure 16.
12. Execute the "Filter", "Rendering" and "Lighting Effect" commands in the menu bar, and the dialog box settings will pop up as shown in Figure 17.
The surface effect is shown in Figure 18.
13. Press the Ctrl key to click on layer 1 to call up the selection, and execute the "Select", "Modify" and "Extend" commands in the menu bar, and the dialog box settings will pop up as shown in Figure 19.
The screen effect is shown in Figure 20.
14. Click the "Layer Mask" button in the layer panel. The image effect is as shown in Figure 21.
15. Double-click on layer 2 to open the layer style dialog box, set the projection effect as shown in Figure 22, and the screen effect as shown in Figure 23.
16. Click the "Create New Fill or Adjustment Layer" button at the bottom of the layer panel, select the Curves command in the pop-up menu, and set it as shown in Figure 24.
17. Copy layer 2 as a copy of layer 2, drag it to the top level, delete the layer style, double-click the copy layer of layer 2, open the layer style dialog box, and set the bevel and embossing parameters as shown in Figure 25 , shown in 26.
The final effect is shown in Figure 27.