Creating a motion and Shadow in water Effects in Photoshop

by admin on October 19, 2009

Creating a motion effect

To give a vehicle a moving effect, select one wheel with the help of the Elliptical Marquee tool. Press [shift] while doing this , to get a circular selection . Go to Filter > Blur > Radial Blur , and enter the number of pixels according to the file size . Now repeat this process with the other wheel . To proceed with the car, select the car using polygon Lasso Polygonnal Lasso Tool and use Filter > Blur > Motion Blur . copy and paste this layer by using [Ctrl]+[C] ans [Ctrl]+[V] . select the move tool and move the replicated image in the direction opposite to the motion you wish to show . Reduce the opactity to 50 per cent. Take a copy of this layer and drag the image further behind , and reduce the opacity to 25 per cent .

Shadow in water effect

Select the objects using the Lasso Tool and copy and paste the selection – this creates another layer. Press [ ctrl]+[Tab] to bring in the Free Transform Selections . Right-click and select Flip Vertical from the options . Bring down this flipped image, by keeping the [Shift] key pressed and dragging it . Now scale the image ti lesse width and decreses its opacity .

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