2. Select the background picture, click "File", select "Open", and select the appropriate background picture to import into PS.
3. Select "Move Tool", click "File on Menu Bar", move the picture to the document interface currently being edited, select "Free Transform" in "Edit", adjust the position and size of the picture, and press "Enter" to complete the adjustment.
4. Add another picture, select the picture and drag it to the canvas, and press Enter to finish the addition. Right-click the new layer 2 and select Rasterized Layer.
5. Add a filter, select the filter library in the filter, pop up the option box, adjust the view size, select the required filter, and adjust the parameters.
6. Select the layer effect, click "Normal", select the desired layer effect, and use the shortcut key CTRL+T to adjust the position and size of the picture.
7. Add "Mask", click "Add Vector Mask" in the lower right corner, select "Eraser Tool", and adjust the brush effect to "Soft Edge Machine" to reduce the brush transparency and make a gradient effect.
8. Add text, press the left mouse button at a suitable position on the canvas to pull out the text editing box, add text for the poster, select all the text, use the "character option box" to adjust the text, and finally add an effect on the text layer.
Steps to make posters with ps? 1. Open PS and click "File on menu bar" to create a new blank document. File size and size unit are defined according to actual needs.
2. Select the background picture, click "File", select "Open", and select the appropriate background picture to import into PS.
3. Select "Move Tool", click "File on Menu Bar", move the picture to the document interface currently being edited, select "Free Transform" in "Edit", adjust the position and size of the picture, and press "Enter" to complete the adjustment.
4. Add another picture, select the picture and drag it to the canvas, and press Enter to finish the addition. Right-click the new layer 2 and select Rasterized Layer.
5. Add a filter, select the filter library in the filter, pop up the option box, adjust the view size, select the required filter, and adjust the parameters.
6. Select the layer effect, click "Normal", select the desired layer effect, and use the shortcut key CTRL+T to adjust the position and size of the picture.
7. Add "Mask", click "Add Vector Mask" in the lower right corner, select "Eraser Tool", and adjust the brush effect to "Soft Edge Machine" to reduce the brush transparency and make a gradient effect.
8. Add text, press the left mouse button at a suitable position on the canvas to pull out the text editing box, add text for the poster, select all the text, use the "character option box" to adjust the text, and finally add an effect on the text layer.
Ps A simple tutorial for making posters ps A simple tutorial for making posters is as follows:
1. First, open a background image with PS, then create a new layer, draw a rectangular marquee and fill it with white.
2. Import portrait material.
3. Use the text tool to type the text.
4. Use the pen tool to dig out the selection box along the font, delete the selection and hide the text.
5. Type the text with the text tool, then type the text, and continue to type the text.
6. Draw two straight lines with the straight line tool, and the effect is complete!
The tools and skills of ps simple operation skills are:
1. To draw a straight line with the brush tool, first click the picture, then move the mouse to another point, and then hold down the Shift key and click the picture again. Photoshop will use the current drawing tool to draw a straight line between two points.
2. Hold down the Ctrl key at any time to switch to the mobile tool [V], and hold down the Ctrl+Alt key to drag the mouse to copy the contents of the current layer or selection.
3. Press and hold the space bar to switch to [H] at any time.
4. The shortcut key of the zoom tool is "z". In addition, Ctrl+ SPACEBAR is a zoom tool, and Alt+ SPACEBAR is a zoom tool.
5. Press Ctrl+"+ "+ "and"-"to enlarge and reduce the view of the image respectively; Accordingly, holding down the Alt key and pressing the hotkey above can automatically adjust the full-screen display of the window (CTRL+ALT+"+ "and CTRL+ALT+"-"), which is very useful!
6. When using the eyedropper tool to select a color, hold down the Alt key to define the current background color.
7. Combining [Shift+I] (ColorSampler Tool [Shift+I] and information panel (Window_ShowInfo), we can monitor the color change of the current picture. The color values before and after the change are displayed next to the sampling point number on the information panel. You can define the color mode of sampling points through the pop-up menu on the information panel.
To add a new sampling point, simply click anywhere on the canvas again (using the color sampler tool), hold down the Alt key and click to remove the sampling point.
8. The measuring tool [U] is very convenient to measure the distance (especially on the diagonal). You can also use it to measure angles (just like a protractor). First, make sure that the information panel [F8](Window_ShowInfo) is visible.
Select the measuring tool [U], click and drag a straight line, hold down the Alt key and drag the second straight line from the node of the first straight line, so that the included angle between the two straight lines and the length of the straight line will be displayed on the information panel.