19 January 2015

Dispersion

In the digital image techniques class, we were shown how to do a basic dispersion in Photoshop.
























In Photoshop, we used magic wand to select the background, and command-shift-I to invert the selection. Command-X and Command-V were used to copy and paste the skier onto a new layer. The bottom layer was filled back in by selecting the hole, and edit, fill, use content aware. The original was moved back into its original position on the bottom layer. Then select-alt-click to create several copies of the skier on new layers, slightly moving each one. On all layers except the first two, select layer, layer mask and hide all. On the second layer, the layer mask was set to reveal all. On each mask, the opposite colour brush was chosen to reveal areas underneath. Command-I reveals the layer below to help with editing.

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