The specific steps are as follows:
1. Transfer the expression material into PS;
2. Find another photo of a person with rich facial details and send it to PS;
3. Use the lasso tool to deduce the expression part of the character and drag it into the expression material. Ctrl+T adjusts the size of the expression to coordinate with the size of the material; Use the lasso tool to buckle the expression part of the character.
4.Ctrl+Shift+U First remove the color of the expression, and then press Ctrl+M to bring up the curve tool to reduce the contrast and brighten the whole expression. Especially when choosing the material map, we must pay attention to looking for those photos with evenly polished faces to avoid the "yin-yang face" with obvious light-dark transition, otherwise it will bring a lot of trouble to the later image processing; Fade and brighten the glued expression.
5. The next step is the most magical one. Double-click the expression layer, then hold down the Alt key and drag the two high-level sliders on the right side of the color mixing bar. You will find that the expression is perfectly embedded in the material; By mixing ribbons, expressions are perfectly embedded in the material.
6. Of course, good expressions are blessed by copywriting, and there is nothing to say about this. Use your intelligence and how to be happy. Add one! after work ...
Some friends don't understand where the expression pack material here comes from. It's actually quite simple. There are two main ways. One is to erase the existing expression pack through PS, and the other is to draw a set of expressions directly in the computer. Of course, for most friends, the second one may be a bit difficult, which is why you can always see many expressions with similar shapes but different contents on the Internet. In fact, many times everyone cares about the copy inside, just have fun!
This example mainly applies some knowledge of layer blending ribbons, which will still be used in daily work. Ok, this is a little trick to share with you today, ok? Have you learned?