Let’s look at the final effect first:
Production tool: Photoshop CS
Production process:
1. Create a new file with a width of 8 cm, a height of 8 cm, and a resolution of 350.
2. Press the D key to restore the default color, copy the background layer, execute the "Filter", "Texture" and "Stained Glass" commands on the background copy layer, open the Stained Glass dialog box, set the parameters as shown in Figure 01, and click OK , the image effect is shown in Figure 02.
3. Execute the "Filter", "Brush Stroke" and "Splash" commands in the menu bar on the background copy layer, open the Splash dialog box, set the parameters as shown in Figure 03, and the image effect as shown in Figure 04.
4. Click the "Magic Wand" tool in the toolbox, set the tolerance to 10 in the property bar, and deselect the Continuous check box. Click on the white image area in the image window to create a selection, and then fill the selection with brown whose RGB values are 156, 106, and 57 respectively. The image effect is shown in Figure 05. Keep the selection, press Ctrl+Shift+I to invert the selection, and then press Delete to delete the excess image. The effect is as shown in Figure 06.
5. Create a new layer "Layer 1" and set the foreground color to red. Click the "Brush Tool" in the toolbox, select the size of the brush on the property bar, draw text in the image window, the effect is shown in Figure 07, and then set the layer blending mode of this layer to "Darken". The effect is shown in Figure 08.
6. Select layer 1, execute the "Filter" "Liquify" command in the menu bar, open the Liquify dialog box, adjust the size and pressure of the brush appropriately, and then drag the text appropriately to make the text texture better. , as shown in Figure 09, and the image effect is shown in Figure 10.
7. Execute the "Filter" "Liquify" command in the menu bar on the background copy layer, open the Liquify dialog box, and drag the texture around the text, as shown in Figure 11, and the image effect is shown in Figure 12.
8. Double-click the background copy layer, apply the "Bevel and Emboss" layer style, set the parameters as shown in Figure 13 and 14, and the image effect is as shown in Figure 15.
9. Fill the background layer with black. The effect is as shown in Figure 16.
10. Create a new layer 2, reload the "Background Copy" layer selection, then invert the selection, fill the selection with red, and cancel the selection. The effect is as shown in Figure 17. Reload the selection of layer 1, and then invert the selection. Press the Delete key in layer 2 to delete the redundant image and hide layer 1. The effect is as shown in Figure 18.
11. Reload the selection of layer 1, execute the "Filter", "Modify" and "Shrink" commands in the menu bar, set the shrink amount to 35, as shown in Figure 19, then fill the selection with red, the image effect is as shown in the figure 20 shown.
12. Load the selection of layer 1 again, execute the "Select", "Modify" and "Expand" commands in the menu bar, set the expansion amount to 20, as shown in Figure 21, and then press Ctrl+Alt+D to open the feathering dialog Frame, set the radius to 15, and the image effect is as shown in Figure 22.
14. Press Ctrl+U to open the Hue/Saturation dialog box and set the parameters as shown in Figure 25. Double-click layer 2, select the bevel and emboss style in the layer style dialog box, set the parameters as shown in Figure 26, and the final effect is as shown in Figure 27.