The second round of the pirate ship album is coming! Hand in hand to teach you to make a cute bottle. First, create a new black background with 600*600 pixels.
Let's start by creating a 390 × 550 pixel rounded rectangle and filling it with turquoise green. As shown above, open the property panel to facilitate shape adjustment. Set the top fillet radius to 130 pixels and the bottom two fillet radii to 60 pixels.
Then select the direct selection tool, and select the anchor point in the lower left corner, hold down the shift key, and press the right head at the same time; the anchor point in the lower right corner also performs the same operation to narrow the bottom of the bottle.
Let's fill the bottle, copy the bottle layer, use the free transformation tool to reduce, and refill the dark brown. Pull out a long rectangle above the liquid layer, select the long rectangle and the liquid layer, right-click, and subtract the previous shape. It looks like a half-full bottle!
Create a 115 × 190 pixel turquoise rectangle as the bottleneck. Select all created shapes and use the top alignment panel to align the horizontal center of the shape.
Use the rounded rectangle tool to add a 210 × 75 pixel above the bottleneck, and the fill color is turquoise rounded rectangle. For specific parameters, please refer to the above figure.
Now to add the label of the bottle, use the rectangle tool to pull out a larger gray rectangle, as shown in the figure and place it in place. Copy the bottle layer, select the copy layer and the gray rectangle at the same time, and right-click to select the overlapping shape to hide the excess part of the gray rectangle.
Then draw a skull composed of simple geometric shapes, and use the ellipse tool to draw a 37 × 37 pixel ellipse filled with white color. Add a white rectangle under the ellipse as the neck, and add two small dark gray circles as the eyes.
In order to make our bottle more realistic, use the elliptical tool to draw a small white circle in the upper left corner of the bottle and reduce its transparency in the layer panel.
Finally, add a small cork, copy the bottleneck layer, and refill the dark brown. Adjust the position of the cork layer and place it under the bottle layer. Set the fillet radius to 30 pixels to make the top of the cork slightly rounded.
A sparkling wine bottle is ready!
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The teaching post is great.
It turns out that skulls can still be painted like this.
I 've learned, I 've learned
The wine bottle is so cute
PS Xiaobai said he liked it very much.