Without further ado, let’s look at the effects first.
final renderings
1. First CTRL+N to create a new file
Create a new file
Use the paint can tool to fill the background layer with a suitable color.
Fill it with a suitable color 2. Create a new layer, now use the polygon lock tool to make several light selections in the layer and fill it with a suitable color.
Make several light selections 3. Press CTRL+D to deselect, then use the Elliptical Marquee Tool to make the following shape in the image and fill it with black.
Elliptical Marquee Tool
4. Now use the brush tool to create the turf. First use a small-sized brush to edit the edges of the black ellipse. After processing the edges, use a large-sized brush to edit.
making turf
making turf
5. Now I am using the brush I downloaded in advance to add a big tree to it (the brush is downloaded at the end of the article). The way to use this brush is to click the small black triangle on the right in the brush settings bar. Just load the brush.
Make turf and trees
6. The next step may be a little more complicated. We need to use the pen tool to add a rainbow to this image to give it a little more vitality. Select the Shape Layer item in the Pen Tool settings bar, and then edit it in the image. After editing one of the colors of the rainbow, press CTRL+J to duplicate the shape layer once, then double-click the layer on the left to change the color.
add rainbow
7. After all color editing is completed, copy the shape layer of the last color once, then merge all shape layers except this copy with CTRL+E, and then return to the copy layer and press CTRL+ENTER to change the shape layer. Convert the path in the layer to a selection, press DELTEL to delete the excess parts, and finally set the layer transparency of the rainbow layer to 60%.
add rainbow
add rainbow
add rainbow
8. Now use the brush tool to load the prepared brush style here and add some shapes to it to modify it.
Add some shapes and make some modifications
Add some shapes and make some modifications
9. Now select the Line Tool and set the thickness to 2 pixels. Add some straight lines to the image; then use the Custom Shape Tool to add some small patterns you like under the straight lines.
Add some little patterns that you like.
Add some little patterns that you like.
10. Now load the star brush pattern and add a little starlight to the image.
Add a little starlight
Add a little starlight
11. Now find a more representative material of sky clouds and copy it into it. After copying it in, first decolorize the material (Image-Adjustments-Decolorize), and then change the layer blending mode of the material layer to Overlay.
sky cloud material
Okay, let’s take a look at the final effect.
final renderings