Let’s take a look at the renderings first:
Production tool: Photoshop CS
Production process:
1. Create a new file with a width of 12 cm, a height of 5 cm, and a resolution of 350 pixels, as shown in Figure 01.
2. Click the "Text Tool" in the toolbox, set the color in the character panel to gray and RGB to 153, 153, and 153 respectively, and enter text in the window. The effect is as shown in Figure 02.
3. Right-click on the text layer, select the "Rasterize Text" command in the pop-up menu bar, and then press Ctrl+E to merge the text layer with the background layer.
4. Execute the "Filter", "Pixelize" and "Color Halftone" commands in the menu bar, and set various parameters in the pop-up dialog box. The effect is shown in Figure 03, and the image effect is shown in Figure 04.
5. Execute the "Select" "Color Range" command in the menu bar, click the black hole-shaped image in the screen, create it as a selection, and set the color tolerance to 200, as shown in Figure 05, and the image effect is shown in Figure 06 shown.
6. Execute the "Select", "Modify" and "Extend" commands in the menu bar, and set the expansion amount to 2 pixels in the pop-up dialog box, as shown in Figure 07.
7. Set the foreground color to green, and set the RGB values to 89, 250, and 1 respectively. Create a new layer 1, and press Alt+Delete to fill the selection with green. The image effect is as shown in Figure 08.
8. Press the D key to restore the default color, select the background layer, and press the Alt+Delete key to fill the background with black. The effect is as shown in Figure 09.
9. Copy layer 1 as a copy of layer 1. Execute the "Filter", "Blur" and "Gaussian Blur" commands in the menu bar, and set the radius to 5 in the pop-up dialog box, as shown in Figure 10, and the image effect is shown in Figure 11.
10. Execute the "Filter", "Blur" and "Motion Blur" commands in the menu bar, set the parameters in the pop-up dialog box as shown in Figure 12, and the image effect is as shown in Figure 13.
11. Copy layer 1 again to get a copy of layer 1. 2. Click the move tool in the toolbox and press the arrow keys on the keyboard to appropriately adjust the position of the image. The effect is as shown in Figure 14.
12. Set the "Opacity" of copy 2 of layer 1 to 15%. The image effect is as shown in Figure 15.
13. Double-click layer 1 to add a layer style. Select the "Outer Glow" command in the pop-up dialog box, set the parameters as shown in Figure 16, and the image effect is as shown in Figure 17.
14. Make a copy of layer 1. Click the text tool, set the text panel color to white, and enter text. The effect is as shown in Figure 18.
15. Rasterize the text and then copy it several layers and execute the motion blur command. The final effect is as shown in Figure 19.