PPT fine mapping magic

  
By tidying up the previous feature explorations, you can see that the < splitting" "split" "split"" & "peased" The establishment of the PS "path selection", and then the role of the map. Based on this, we found a new discovery with great effect —— with PPT can also be detailed! Xiaobian recommended: "Microsoft Office 2015 download" think of this, everyone must be eager to practice a PPT mapping skills. Let's find a photo and follow the steps to map it. Select “arbitrary polygons in the graphic editing options, starting from the bottom of the character's outline, click on each of the twists and turns, and draw a little outline of the character. The more points you use, the better your rendering will be. (1) Right-click on the outline and select “Edit Vertex” to see how many points were used during the contouring process. In some curve positions, in order to be more realistic, you can further click on the point and adjust the curve handles on both sides of the point to adjust the shape of the curve. (2) After carefully sketching out the outline, it is time to appreciate the results. Click on the selected image first, then hold down the ctrl key and then select the contour curve, then click on “ merge shape & rdquo; in the intersection of & rdquo;, we can see that the background is immediately removed, leaving only the outline of the character. (1) Since the background has been easily removed, it is very simple to change the background. Now, cut off the start screen of the 2013 version of PPT with the screenshot tool, paste it into the page, right click on the screenshot, select “ put it on the bottom layer, and the effect is very good! (2) Further, replacing the clothes again is completely ok. Similarly, use the “arbitrary polygon” in the graphic editing options to draw the outline of the clothes. (1) After drawing the outline of the clothes, be clear, we are now filling in the required picture material in this outline instead of removing the original character outline. So now, you can insert a picture, then right click on the outline of the clothes and give it to the top. Adjust the size and position of the newly inserted image. (2) First select the inserted picture, then select the outline of the clothes, click & ldquo; intersect & rdquo;, immediately appear with the outline of the clothing. To make the clothes look natural. Right-click on the outline of the garment and select “Set Image Format" to adjust the shadow effect in the open pane as shown below. Get the final result. (1) After mastering the above techniques, more applications can be derived. For example, put on new clothes on the original photo. (2) The steps are easy to understand: first draw the outline of the clothes with an arbitrary polygon in the original photo, add a picture, take the picture out of the shape of the clothes, and then cover the original picture. (1) It is also easy to do the background blur effect on the original image. The steps are: first prepare two identical pictures, one for drawing the outline of the character, and the other for blurring by directly setting the artistic effect. (2) Then overlay the outline of the drawn character on the blurred picture. (1) Of course, as long as you like, you can do more processing, and then replace the favorite pattern of clothes on the blurred background picture. (2) The principle is basically similar, that is, several layers of different uses are prepared in advance, and then stacked together. The technique of using the PPT graphic editing function to perform the mapping described in this paper mainly uses two important methods: 1. Drawing the contour with arbitrary polygons 2. Using the "Merge shape" in the merged shape & rdquo; effect in use &ldquo ; intersecting & rdquo; effect map, special instructions to first select the object that needs to be mapped, and then select any polygon used to map. A very important point at this point, if the candidate reverses the order at this time, then only a block diagram of the arbitrary polygon is left. This article has a more detailed description of the PPT mapping skills, but, due to space limitations, the function of this function is not enough to show. Readers can play more tricks and make more works after mastering the PPT mapping skills. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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