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The tutorial just provides an idea, and I hope friends can use it flexibly to create more beautiful effects!
Let’s look at the renderings first

Original picture

1. Open the material picture, click on file - save as - choose a file name that is different from the material as a backup. I chose Picture 2.

2. Duplicate the background layer to form a background copy

3. Point image - mode - grayscale, blend layer

4. Image - Mode - Bitmap, select "Halftone Screen", other defaults, OK

5. Select rhombus as the shape, default to other shapes, and confirm.

6. Image - Mode - Grayscale, the size ratio I chose is 1

7. Image - Mode - RGB Color, the effect is as shown in the figure

8. Click File - Open - Select the backup picture 2 in the first step, click the move tool, and drag the original picture into picture 2, the effect is as shown below

9. Change the transparency of the dragged picture to 20%, and use the move tool to align the picture with the bottom layer. Pay special attention to the face of the character.

10. Add a layer mask, erase the skin and hair of the character, and complete
![Photoshop tutorial for beginners: making a silky effect]()
Final effect:
