Tuesday, 19 July 2011

tutorial 4_advanced layering

Now, we are going to do the last step of the e-wallpaper.

im going to find a cube to put in the building photo into the cube.


Press Ctrl+X to cut the contents to the cube.


Choose Filter > Vanishing Point. I use the Vanishing Point filter to draw a perspective plane that matches the dimensions of the box.
With the Create Plane tool, which is selected by default, click the upper-left corner of the front of the box to begin defining the plane.

Continue drawing the plane by clicking each corner of the box side. Click the last corner to complete the plane. When you complete the plane, a grid appears on the front of the box and the Edit Plane tool is automatically selected. I adjust the size of this grid at the top of the dialog box using the Edit Plane tool.
With the Edit Plane tool selected, press Ctrl and drag the center point of the left side of the plane, extending the plane along the side of the box. As the grid displays on the side of the box, the grid on the front face disappears, but its blue border remains.


Use the Edit Plane pointer to adjust corner points to refine your plane, as needed.

Press Ctrl+V to paste the building that i have cut just now onto the grid. 


Drag the picture to the the side that i want. 

I click alt to copy the picture so that i can wrap the cube with the building picture.

after that, i change the opacity to MULTIPLY, the opacity, i changed it to 50%. 
then, i merge the 2 layers by selecting  the 2 layers, the right click, MERGE LAYERS. then i name the layer as building cube.

then i selected the cube that i have edit, to the wallpaper that i have did last tutorial. i put it at the right up corner.

 next, i also merge the car layer into one layer same as the one that i used for building cube.
 before

after

FINAL PRODUCT OF MY E-WALLPAPER




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