Paper in perspective
Throughout
this post we'll be looking at how to create a flat artwork on paper using adobe
Photoshop. But paper is a three-dimensional Surface: about the only Time we see
it head on is when we're drawing on it, and even then we'll most likely see it
from a Slight angle. Here, we'll look at this graphics using warping techniques
to distort paper objects So that they can be viewed from a different Angle. The
Image Warp button appears In Photoshop CS and later; you won't find it in earlier versions of the Photoshop. We're using the Flag Warp method to distort the
check in this graphics
STEP- 1
Begin by pressing Ctrl + T to enter Free Transform mode of graphics.
On the Options bar you’ll see the Image Warp icon; press it, then choose Flag from
the pop-up Warp menu (the default setting is Custom). You'll see this massive
distortion, which is the preset Flag amount.
STEP- 2
There’s only one control for this distortion and it’s the tiny
handle about a quarter of the way in from the left-hand edge. Grab this, and
drag it up to produce a much more subtle distortion, in the opposite direction of
graphics.
STEP- 3
To add some perspective in graphics, don't press ENTER yet. Instead, switch back to standard Free Transform by pressing Ctrl +
T once again. Grab one of
the corner handles, and hold Ctrl + Alt + Shift as you drag graphics towards the center to produce a symmetrical distortion.
STEP- 4
With the basic distortion in place, we now want to view the
check more from the side of graphics. Release the keys, and hold just Ctrl as you drag each corner handle in turn, until you create a
perspective view at the right angle for your graphics.
STEP- 5
This is a convincing shadow method for curved paper, and it depends
on the shadow being straight. With the Polygonal Lasso, mark the four corners
of where the check would lie if we hadn't curved its surface. Feather using Ctrl +
Alt + D (about an 8-pixel
feather) and fill with black on a new layer.
STEP- 6
Lower the shadow opacity to around 50%. Finally, we need a
little thickness for the paper graphics. Select all then hold Alt as you nudge the check up two pixels using
the UP Arrow key. Inverse the selection, pick a pale color from the check and
press Alt + Shift + Backspace to fill the check edge with that color.
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