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Quick Tip: How to Create a Speed Effect in Photoshop Posted: 16 Sep 2010 09:19 AM PDT In this tutorial we will see how to create the Speed Effect with using Motion Blur Filter. The image is two parts where the motorcycle has been overlapped on the background. #1. First take the Images For this tutorial we need image of car or bike and another one should be on any road or any natural settings. I decided to go with the image below. #2.Cut out the Bike Image Cut out the bike image. You can cut it with the Pen tool. Now the image looks like the one below. #3.Drag the Bike Image Now open the second image. Then drag the Bike Image on Road image. This way we have two images in the file. #4.Here we go for our Speed Effect Now lets go for our Speed Effect. Select the Layer of Road picture image and go to Filter> Blur> Motion Blur. Now you can see this palate. Keep your Angle Value -34, Distance 10px for this one and click OK. You are free to change Angle Value and also Distance value as per your picture’s specifications. At the end of it we get a effect like in the image below. Then select the Bike image layer and go to Filter> Blur> Motion Blur keep Angle value -34, Distance 4px, after that make the selection around the wheels of Bike and go to Filter> Blur> Radial Blur keep your Amount value – 8, Blur Method – Spin, Quality – Good. Click OK. Here we have got our Speed Effect with simply 2-3 steps. It's take hardly took me ten minutes. Hope you people enjoyed this tip. If you liked reading this post you might want to check out
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