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3 minutes of creativity to teach you how to make filters yourself

3 minutes of creativity to teach you how to make your own filters. When going out to play, many people like to bring their cameras to capture beautiful scenery or take photos in front of beautiful scenery, and post them on their WeChat Moments to share their daily life. However, unlike mobile phones, cameras do not have many apps that can be downloaded, and you can easily apply various filters with a swipe of your finger. If you want to make the photos you take a little different, but don’t want to spend money on filter accessories, then you can follow the following methods and try it yourself!

3 minutes of creativity to teach you how to make filters yourself



1. Hazy lines with a sense of mist

3 minutes of creativity to teach you how to make filters yourself


Preparation materials: cotton thread, embroidery hoop, scissors

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3 minutes of creativity to teach you how to make filters yourself


The first step is the simplest. Prepare a hoop for embroidery, or anything that can be wrapped around the thread. Round frames are available. Wrap the cotton thread randomly around the hoop. You can leave holes intentionally, or wind it tightly, depending on the effect you want to create. Finally, tie a knot and cut off the excess thread with scissors. The choice of thread is also very important. You can choose a thin cotton thread, which will produce clean lines, or you can choose a thick woolen thread with more hair, which will increase the hazy feeling.

2. Add colorful colors to photos

3 minutes of creativity to teach you how to make filters yourself


Preparation materials: Various Straws, plastic rings for wide-mouth bottles, hot melt glue, scissors

3 minutes of creativity to teach you how to make filters yourself


This filter is a bit more troublesome. You need to prepare bottles with wide diameters such as milk and yogurt bottles. Usually after the lid is turned away, a round plastic ring is left. Usually we let it hang on it or throw it away directly, but here you can put it to good use! Put straws of various colors in it, Fix it with hot melt glue, cut off the excess straw, and you’re done!

The filter looks a bit like a honeycomb, but it doesn’t have any clear-cut holes in the photo, which makes the photo more colorful. Color adds a sense of colorfulness, so you can choose the style of the straw according to the scene you want to take, what color you want to match it with. It is very suitable to be used when the background is monotonous. The straw adds some more color to the photo, making it immediately dreamy. !

3. Partial blur creates mystery

3 minutes of creativity to teach you how to make filters yourself


Preparation materials: zipper bag, rubber band, scissors

3 minutes of creativity to teach you how to make filters yourself


Cut a few irregular holes in the bottom of the zipper bag, then put the entire zipper bag around the lens and adjust Check the angle to make sure that the small hole you just cut is irregularly covering the lens, and finally fix it with a rubber band. When photographed with this filter, the part with the zipper bag will be blurred and the empty place will be clear, and the photo will be It has a retro feel. If you want to take artistic photos, you must try it.

4. Colorful sequins to imitate the sense of the universe

3 minutes of creativity to teach you how to make filters yourself


Preparation materials: sequins (glitter), plastic wrap, wide-mouth bottle caps, hot melt glue, scissors

3 minutes of creativity to teach you how to make filters yourself


After using this filter, I feel like my whole hand will be covered in sequins, but the result is really worth it! It The method is to first pull two pieces of plastic wrap, put sequins and glitter in the middle, then prepare a wide-mouth bottle cap, use scissors to cut a circle in the middle, put the two pieces of plastic wrap on top, and fix it with a hot melt gun. On the bottle cap, use a hot melt gun to melt a hole in the middle of the plastic wrap. The size of this hole determines how large the color range will be in the photo.

It is super labor-intensive to do, but the photo It’s really special. In the photo, purple and pink sequins are used as an example. The edge of the photo looks like an extra purple-red Milky Way, but it will not affect the middle picture.

Advanced version: Break the magnifying glass and create overlapping images

3 minutes of creativity to teach you how to make filters yourself


Preparation materials: magnifying glass, wide-mouth bottle cap, insulation tape, hot melt gun

3 minutes of creativity to teach you how to make filters yourself

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Yes, this advanced version of the filter requires a magnifying glass. Has the magnifying glass that you used in nature classes in your childhood been put away in the cabinet and never taken out for use again? Now you can take it out, use a hammer to break the magnifying glass into pieces, cut a hole in the middle of the wide-mouth bottle cap, and carefully stick the pieces along the bottle cap. To protect your lens and your hands, apply a ring of electrical tape. Do these steps very carefully to avoid cuts.

I’m really curious about what the fragments of the magnifying glass will look like. I didn’t expect that when used to take portraits, there would be a repeated overlapping effect. Two overlapping people look a bit fantasy and have a strong sense of art. They are very suitable for taking photos of young people. In front of a black and white background, you can take many overlapping images, some big and some small, some blurry and some clear.

It is no longer unusual to take photos with your mobile phone during parties. If you are interested in photography, you can try it yourself. Take out a single-lens camera and pair it with various filters of your own making, and it will definitely become the focus of conversation immediately! In addition to the several methods introduced above, you can also try to use different materials and different techniques to fight, which may have unexpected effects!

3 minutes of creativity to teach you how to make filters yourself