The hot summer is coming, and many friends always like to bring a paper fan with them when traveling. Let's use Photoshop CS to make a beautiful folding paper fan... Let's take a look at the effect first:
Production tool: Photoshop CS
Production process:
1. Create a new file. Create a new layer, select the "Pen Tool" in the toolbox, and draw a shape as shown in Figure 01 in the new layer.
2. Switch to the path panel, click the small arrow in the upper right corner of the panel, select the "Save Path" option in the pop-up drop-down menu, name the graphic as Path 1, and click the OK button. Go back to the Layers panel, select Layer 1, then go back to the Paths panel, select "Path 1", and click to fill the path. Return to the layer panel, hold down the Ctrl key and click on layer 1 to load the selection, set the RGB of the foreground color to 59, 44, and 41 respectively, fill the selection, and cancel the selection. The effect is as shown in Figure 02.
3. Double-click "Layer 1" in the layer panel, select the "Shadow" style in the pop-up layer style dialog box, and set it as shown in Figure 03.
4. Copy layer 1, execute the "Edit", "Transform" and "Free Transform" commands in the menu bar, and place the fan bone in the appropriate position. The effect is as shown in Figure 04.
5. Create a new layer 2, select the "Pen Tool" in the toolbar, and draw a graphic as shown in Figure 05.
6. Switch to the path panel, select the path you just drew, save the path, and name it Path 2. Go back to the Layers panel and select Layer 2. Back in the Paths panel, select "Path 2" and fill the path. Go back to the layers panel, hold down the Ctrl key, click layer 2, and load the selection.
7. Set the RGB of the foreground color to 224, 224, and 224 light gray respectively, fill the selection, and cancel the selection. Duplicate layer 2 to get a copy of layer 2, and adjust the layer to the position as shown in Figure 06.
8. Change the color of the copy of layer 2, hold down the Ctrl key, click on layer 2 to make it a selection, set the RGB of the foreground color to 245, 245, and 245 light gray respectively, fill the selection, and cancel the selection. , the effect is shown in Figure 07.
9. Select the copy of layer 2 in the layer panel, click the arrow in the upper right corner of the layer panel, select the "Merge Down" option, merge layer 2 and the copy of layer 2 to generate a new layer "Layer" 2". Duplicate layer 2, adjust it to the position as shown in Figure 08, and then adjust the position of the sector. The effect is as shown in Figure 09.
10. Use the "Pen Tool" in the toolbox to draw the basic shape of the fan bone, then copy the layer, add a layer style as shown in Figure 10, and adjust the position of the skeleton to obtain the effect as shown in Figure 11.
11. Create a new layer, select the "Magnetic Lasso" tool in the toolbar, select a selection along the edge of the fan as shown in Figure 12, select the "Edit" and "Stroke" commands in the menu bar, and set the stroke. The edge value is 8, the color is blue-gray, the stroke position is centered, as shown in Figure 13, and the picture effect is shown in Figure 14.
13. Open a picture material, as shown in Figure 15.
14. Select the "Move Tool" in the toolbox, move the image to the file and adjust the size and position, as shown in Figure 16.
15. Modify the blending mode of the layer to "Multiply" in the layers panel, and use the "Eraser Tool" in the selection toolbox to erase the excess. The final effect is as shown in Figure 17.