1. Create a new layer in Photoshop , use the default color to execute [Filter_Rendering_Clouds], then use [Filter_Rendering_Layered Clouds], press [CTRL_F] and repeat the layered clouds two or three times to get the following left image effect. Use [Filter_Rendering_Lighting Effect] on it and set it as shown on the right. The lighting color can be set to #FF9500.
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2. Use [Filter_Artistic Effect_Plastic Packaging], [Filter_Distortion_Ripple], and [Filter_Distortion_Glass] in sequence, and set them as shown below.
3. Use [Filter_Rendering_Lighting Effect] and set it as shown on the left. The optional color is #AD8929. Be careful to select the texture channel.
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The effect is as shown on the left. If it feels too cool, you can use the curve [CTRL_M] or the color level [CTRL_L] to lower the midtones to get the effect as shown on the right below.
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Summary: The color of the two lights determines the color of the rust. Other filters were used to create a messy effect, as well as to create white highlight areas that were used as the second light filter to form the rusty edges. Although the cloud filter is used to create the original material here, you can also use ready-made images or text to create it. You just need to process them into different light and dark effects first (you can create masks for them, and then use clouds on the masks). filter to complete). If text is used, English fonts are more suitable. Chinese fonts have complex structures and may not be distinguishable after using the distortion filter.