We just want to make sure you’ve got that mask selected. But there might be a little bit, say, around the back there. See that? Do you see a little bit of an edge? Now turn it off and that would have cleaned up a lot of it. So let’s turn the Opacity up a little bit, turn on Show Edge and then just bring up the Radius until you see the edge. We’re just going to go into Select a Mask now and we just want to make sure that we can make it a little bit better. This is actually going to be good enough for what we want to do. So this, actually, doesnít have to be perfect for this technique. There’s a couple of little areas that maybe need some work around here, but let’s just tap the Q key and we go back to our selection. So I’m just going to add more of a selection here and when you feel like you’re getting closer and you want to check your selections, just tap the Q key and that will bring on the Quick Mask, and you can see, hey that’s not bad. So it’s a very quick and easy tool to use here–the Quick Select. Now when you go over the selection, which eventually is going to happen here, I just set a couple of places there, what you do is you hold down the Alt key or the Option key and you can just go around and take it away from the areas where you went over. Now the way to do this is to grab our Quick Select Tool and just start kind of dragging around there, making our selection. What we want to do is we want to make a selection around our girl here. So, right now, we just got the background. I’ve got this girl skating down the road, but there’s no motion there’s no movement or anything. But what I did is I just did a little search here directly inside of Photoshop, did “Skater girl” and found this photograph. I actually just got this one here from Adobe Stock and I just– Here it is right there and I’ll actually provide a link to that in the description below. One of them is I’m going to show you how to create that blur around her without getting a weird glow or a weird halo and you’ll see what I mean in a minute.īy the way, if you’re looking for images to work with, you know, for practice or you know, to apply to your project, grab them from Adobe Stock. So there’s a couple of little things that you’re going to learn in here. What we’re going to be able to do is add some motion to the background, which is going to make a lot of life into the photograph and it’s also going to bring attention to our subject. I’m going to show you how to take a photograph like this and add a much more interesting background to it. Hey Cafe Crew, it’s Colin Smith here from PhotoshopCAFE and this week I’ve got a great tutorial for you. Motion and Dynamic Backgrounds in Photoshop Hey, I’m excited to share the video with you).ĭon’t forget to check out our extensive library of full-length premium tutorials from myself and a team of hand-picked world-class authors! See them all here Written steps are coming soon! (I always add them within a few days of launching the video. If you want to become a stock contributor You can also contribute your own photos, videos and illustrations and make a little extra income. You can get 10 free images right now to try this out
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