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Teach you how to use PS to cut out transparent frozen blocks (share)

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In the previous article "Teach you how to use PS to add a dissolve effect to the edge of text (skill sharing)", I introduced you to a quick little trick on how to use PS Add a dissolve effect to the edges of text. The following article will introduce to you how to use PS to cut out transparent frozen blocks. Come and take a look, friends.

Teach you how to use PS to cut out transparent frozen blocks (share)

The effect of cutting out transparent frozen blocks is as follows

Teach you how to use PS to cut out transparent frozen blocks (share)

ps method of cutting out transparent frozen blocks

1. Open PS and drag the material into PS.

Teach you how to use PS to cut out transparent frozen blocks (share)

2. Ctrl J to copy one layer. Then Ctrl A selects all and Ctrl C copies.

Teach you how to use PS to cut out transparent frozen blocks (share)

#3. Add a mask layer, hold down Alt, and click on the mask to enter the mask editing interface.

Teach you how to use PS to cut out transparent frozen blocks (share)

#4. Hold down Ctrl V and paste the previously copied image.

Teach you how to use PS to cut out transparent frozen blocks (share)

5. Press and hold Ctrl I to invert.

Teach you how to use PS to cut out transparent frozen blocks (share)

#6. Click on the little eye, you will find that at this time, the ice cube has become transparent.

Teach you how to use PS to cut out transparent frozen blocks (share)

7. Press C and hold trl D to cancel the selection. Finally, create a new transparent layer and fill it with a color. The effect is completed.

Teach you how to use PS to cut out transparent frozen blocks (share)

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