This is an exterior photo of a character, and the framing is very tilted. We used Photoshop to help make it look normal.
Through the study of this example, beginners can understand and master the actual use of cropping tools in image processing.
Let’s take a look at the original pictures and renderings first:
Original picture
renderings
The specific processing process is as follows:
1. Open the image in Photoshop, click the maximize image button, and use the crop tool to pull out a cropping frame along the edge of the image.
2. Place the cursor outside the cropping frame. When the cursor turns into a curved two-way arrow, drag the cursor to rotate the image. Pay attention and stop when the rotation reaches the appropriate position. (This picture can use the water surface as a reference)
3. After double-clicking the mouse to confirm cropping, the image becomes a graphic effect.
4. Click on the image - rotate the canvas 90 degrees clockwise
5. Use the imitation stamp tool to repair the four corners
6. After slightly adjusting the curve, the image is normal.
Supplementary note: Many friends are still unclear about copying and repairing water surfaces. Here is a trick - you can use a cursor with a cross in the center to accurately repair horizontal (vertical) lines.
Supplementary note: Many friends are still unclear about copying and repairing water surfaces. Here is a trick - you can use a cursor with a cross in the center to accurately repair horizontal (vertical) lines.
Supplement 1. Open the preferences and edit the cursor
Supplement 2: Click this item
Supplement 3. When sampling, hold down the alt key and click the left mouse button, so that the cross horizontal line in the center of the cursor is parallel to the water surface, and click the left button to sample..
Supplement 4. After aligning, click Copy and Repair, and work backwards until the very edge (the red circle on the left in the picture is the sampling point)