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  • Hi. This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV. I'm going to show you how to transform a photo

  • of a building into the look of a blueprint drawing. This is an update to a tutorial

  • I did quite awhile ago on an earlier version of Photoshop. In this tutorial, I'll show

  • you how to do it quicker and easier.

  • Open the Photoshop file I provided, so you can

  • follow along. It's located in the video's description or project files. It includes

  • two images: an image of paper texture and a photo of a building. Whether you use this

  • photo or your own, the paper texture needs to cover the entire photo. To do this, open

  • your Transform Tool by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + T and go to a corner. When you see a diagonal,

  • double-arrow, hold down Shift +Alt on Windows or Shift + Option on a Mac as you drag out

  • until it covers the entire photo. Then, press Enter or Return.

  • To fit it onto your screen,

  • press Ctrl or Cmd + 0.

  • If you're foreground and background colors aren't black and white

  • respectively, press "D" on your keyboard or click this icon. Remove or desaturate the

  • color of the paper texture by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + Shift + U.

  • Click the thumbnail of the background to make it active and make a copy of it by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + J.

  • Drag the copy above the paper. Desaturate the building

  • and go to Filter, Stylize

  • and "Find Edges".

  • I'd like to brighten the middle, darks of this image, so I'll open the Levels

  • window by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + L.

  • I'll drag the Input midtones to the left to lighten them.

  • I dragged it to 1.87.

  • In the next few steps, we'll add a border and texture.

  • We'll start with the border.

  • Double-click on the thumbnail of the background copy to open its

  • Layer Style window. Click Stroke and the color box.

  • Pick white and click OK.

  • Make the Positon: Inside and the Blend Mode: Linear Burn. Make the Size: 20 pixels.

  • Click Inner Glow

  • and the color box.

  • Pick black and click OK.

  • Change the Blend Mode to Normal and increase the

  • opacity to 100%. Increase the Choke to 100% and make the Size: 21 pixels, which is one

  • more pixel than the Stroke. Keep in mind, if you're using a different photo and its

  • size and resolution are different than the one I provided, you may want to play with

  • the sizes for the Stroke and Inner Glow to get a similar result as this.

  • Change the Blend Mode to Linear Burn.

  • To brighten your image, first make the Paper layer active

  • and invert the foreground and background colors by pressing "x" on your keyboard or by clicking

  • this icon.

  • Open your Brush Tool

  • and open your brush tip panel and type in a large brush.

  • I'm using a brush size of 800 pixels. Keep the Hardness at 0% and the Opacity: 100%.

  • Then, press Enter or Return. Press F5 at the top of your keyboard to open the Brush Preset

  • panel. Make sure none of the settings are checked, except "Smoothing". Press F5 again

  • to close the panel. Change the Blend Mode to Soft Light

  • and brush over the middle of

  • your image or wherever you'd like it to be brighter.

  • Make the top layer active

  • and click the New Layer icon to make a new layer.

  • Click the foreground color to open the Color Picker.

  • Type in 0036A5. Then, click OK or press Enter or Return.

  • Now, the foreground color is the

  • blue color we just typed in. Fill the empty layer with the foreground color, by pressing

  • Alt or Option + Delete. Change the Blend Mode to "Screen".

  • Next, we'll add text.

  • Open your Horizontal Type Tool and pick a font. I'm using "Draftsman Regular". If you'd like to

  • use it, I provided its link in the video's description of project files. For this font,

  • I'll make the size: 16 points, Sharp and Left Alignment.

  • Click on your document and type

  • out your text. If you want to add a thin line under the text, highlight it and go to Window

  • and Character. The Character panel will open. Click this icon, which will add the underline.

  • To move your text, open your Move Tool and move it.

  • To add another line of text, press "T" to open your Type Tool, click on your

  • document and type your text.

  • To reduce its size, highlight it and type in a smaller point size.

  • Open your Move Tool to move it.

  • If you don't want the underscore for this line of text, just click off the Underline icon.

  • To close the panel, click the double, arrowhead icon.

  • If you're working on version CC or later,

  • there's one more effect we can do that will automatically apply vertical perspective corrections.

  • Make the blueprint building active and go to Filter and "Camera Raw Filter".

  • Click the Lens Corrections icon and in the Manual settings,

  • you'll see Upright. I did an in-depth tutorial on the Upright filters and I provided its

  • link in this video's description. Click the Vertical Upright icon and click OK.

  • As I toggle back and forth, you can see how Vertical Upright straightened the vertical perspective.

  • This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV.

  • Thanks for watching!

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Photoshop:把照片變成建築師的藍圖圖紙 (Photoshop: Transform a Photo into an Architect's Blueprint Drawing)

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