Thursday 24 February 2011

Mmmmmotion Effect in Photoshop

Motion Effect
1 : Making it mmmmmmove
After seeing several of the Mmmmotion contests, I think most of the mistakes have to do with incorrect subject focus or just plain "overdoing it." I tried to address both issues here. Hope some of you find this useful...
For starters, there are several perspectives you can take when setting a picture to motion. Take race car pic in its original form...


Step 1: Using the polygonal lasso tool, crop out your car from the background
Cut and paste the cropped car into a new layer so that only the background remains Since a true moving object appears semi-transparent around the edges, we will need to clone in some of the edges where we cut the car out.
Step 2:Select your cloning tool and set the opacity to about 75%. Begin carefully cloning in the egdes so that you have a smaller exposed (cleared) area with somewhat fuzzy edges.


Step 3:-Our last step is to select the car shape we originally cut out and use the motion blur tool to set it in motion.
Make sure the direction of the blur is consistent with the direction the car is actually traveling in. Be cautious not to overdo things here... your car is not traveling at light speed! A setting of 15-20 pixels will probably be enough.

that's it u have now created a pic in  which motion effect is ready..


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