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3. Press Ctrl + J to copy the background layer into two layers, then fill the background with black and temporarily hide layer 2. The effect is as shown below.
Return to layer 1 and now start making horizontal lines. Use the rectangular marquee tool to draw the selection shown in Figure 3 according to the horizontal reference lines. Method: After drawing one line, hold down "Shift" to draw the second line.

<Figure 3>
4. Press Ctrl + Shift + I to invert the selection, and click on the mask under the layer layer as shown in Figure 4. The effect is shown in Figure 5.

<Figure 4>

<Figure 5>
5. Display layer 2. In the same way, we create a set of vertical lines. The effect is as shown in Figure 6.

<Figure 6>
6. Return to layer 1, hold down Ctrl and click the arrow position to bring up the selection of layer 1, and then hold down Ctrl + Shift + Alt at the same time and click the arrow position in Figure 8 to get the effect shown in Figure 8. (Produced by PS Alliance)

<Figure 7>

<Figure 8>
7. After the selection is adjusted, select the rectangular marquee tool, hold down the "ALT" keyboard and subtract some selections according to the rules, as shown in Figure 9, and then directly press Ctrl + J to copy a layer

<Figure 9>
8. Return to layer 2, call up the selection in the same way as step 6, then hold down the "Alt" key to subtract some selections as shown in Figure 10, then press Ctrl + J to copy a layer

<Figure 10>
9. Return to layer 3, double-click the layer to bring up the layer style and select Outer Glow. The parameter settings are as shown in Figure 11. After confirmation, press Ctrl + Alt + G to group with the previous layer. The advantage of this is that the image of this layer The layer style can only be effective on the previous layer. That is to say, the outer glow we use now can only be displayed where there is something in the layer below it. If there is something deleted, it will not be displayed! As shown in Figure 12

<Figure 11>

<Figure 12>
10. Go back to layer 4 and directly copy the layer style of layer 3, then paste the layer style and press Ctrl + Alt + G to complete the final effect.
<Figure 13>
<Final effect>