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How to derive the relief effect of ps

PS export mode: 1. Open the finished PS picture and click the file in the menu bar.

2. Click Export, click Export as, and then select the export format.

3. Modify the image size and canvas size below, and then click Export All.

The relief effect is mainly to get the text picture at the transparent bottom, and then adjust the related parameters by using the inclined plane and relief.

The method of making relief effect with PS: 1 First, drag a picture as the background.

2. Then, we drag in a text picture with a transparent bottom.

3. Select the text layer, and then click fx below to select the blending option.

4. After turning on the blending option, we set the opacity to 0.

5. Click the bevel and relief to increase the depth parameter to 886%, select the effect with downward direction, and then click OK.

6. Copy the layer of 0 1 and adjust the opacity to 70%, and the whole production process is completed.

The coolest thing about embossing and embossing is that it completely repels printing paper. When the online image is branded and difficult, you will never see the real "liberation". You want to display the letterpress design on the computer screen.

That is, create a relief effect: 1, open your background texture image (in this case, a piece of masking paper) in PS image processing software and create a new layer.

Paste a logo, text or illustration, and if you want to copy it into a document, use the Paste as Pixel option. Tip: Automatically paste as pixels every time you use the Ctrl+V shortcut key.

2. Make sure your logo/text, etc. The position is correct and the design is appropriate.

3. Right-click the thumbnail of the layer, and then click Select Pixel to select the pixel of the layer. In addition, you can hold down the Ctrl key and left-click the layer thumbnail.

4. Click the background layer, then press Ctrl+C to copy and create a new layer (Ctrl +Shift+ Alt +N), and then paste and copy to this new layer. Press Ctrl+V, which will give you, it seems that the same material is used as a copy of your background and your logo.

5. Double-click the new layer to open the layer style window. From here, select the Bevel and Emboss options to start creating the Bevel effect. Change the Bevel and Relief settings to match the image below.

6. Do not close the layer style window, select the "Inner Shadow" option and change the settings.

7. Navigate to the Gradient Overlay tab and change the settings again to make them the same as the following figure.

You will use a black-and-white gradient, so remember to open the gradient editor and set the colors of pure black (R: 0, G 0, B 0) and white (R 255, G 255, B 255) to the best effect.

8. Navigate to the Shadows tab in the Layer Styles window and change the settings to match the following. Then, you can click OK to complete the layer changes.

9. Create a new light source layer.

Select a layer, hold down the Ctrl key, and then click the thumbnail on the layer with your logo. This allows you to create a selection in the light layer, just like the shape of the logo layer.

10. Select the Paint Bucket tool to fill the selection in the white light layer. Tip: Every time you press the "G" key, the "Paint Bucket" tool will be called up quickly.

1 1. Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to carefully select to move four pixels and two pixels to the right. Key points of pixel movement selection.

12, click "Select"; Modify the feathering tool. Set the feathering radius to two pixels. Press "OK" to feather the selection.

13. After selecting feathering, click the "Delete" button to clear the white padding of almost all pixels.

14. The opacity of the light collecting layer is 20%.

15, use Ctrl S. You should now have a realistic relief effect and save your image.