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saint-michael
post Sep 4 2005, 01:04 PM
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well this is going to be my first blow tutorial, well sort of since all you will be learning is a filter trick that picked up, so lets get down to the basics

Step 1:start your computer

Step 2: start adobe photoshop 7, 8(CS 1) , 9 (CS 2)

Step 3: the next part well i would have to say use a big size document the one i used was 372x478 since i used the original size of the render when i start this project.

Step 4: next you pick your render, i highly recommend getting a renders that doing some sort of action that requires motion, the one i used was a carnage/venom render.

Step 5: with the default settings for color as vlack and white click on filters then render then to clouds and this is what you should have so far/

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Step 6: next grab your lasso tool and select an area around your image, which will be the point where the motion blur will begin and spread out.

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Step 7:next you want to go to select in your menu then click inverse, or hold the keys (shift+ctrl+I)when you do this you are selcting the whole document where the motion blur will spread out like this

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Step 8: ok the next step you go to filters then to blur then to motion blur, with selcted you have a preview menu of what the image will look like, well this is where you can test to see what settings you want, well for this image i chose -54 degrees for the angle of the motion blur then for the distance i picked 40px with this i blur the render just enough were its in action.

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By now you should have a action render with motion blur at an angle.

Step 9: next click on inverse or hold (shift+ctrl+I) and select the original area of the lasso, then go to filter then to blur then to blur more click on it once and the area selecred should look a little blured. After that hold (ctrl+alt+f) ro slecte the filter again do it as many times as you want to give the render that action motion that you want to use.

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ok now this is what your final product should be after following these simples steps.

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Step 10: now its up to you want colors, brushes and other options you would ike to use to make your motion image comes to life.

well this is what i came up with after days later.
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post Nov 20 2005, 07:30 PM
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The images are out of bandwith; can't view the tutorial or the effect.
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post Jan 2 2006, 04:29 PM
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Sounds like you are using nuke-platinum, add them in the user account / my information section and they should go.

For 7.6.b3 and 7.6.b4 you just need to shrink them or adjust your sizes in the forums control panel adjusting for larger sizes. It's near the bottom of the page.
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post Aug 5 2006, 03:07 AM
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Great tuorial, love the outcome. Graphics are really fun to make. Keep up the good work. I need to make a tutorial like this sometime. I will probably use this tut while making a sig sometime too.
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post Aug 6 2006, 09:53 PM
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Wow I really love the tutorial and the outcome... This will help me out alot...
I am gonna take some time and see how my outcome will turn out..
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post Sep 27 2006, 05:59 PM
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QUOTE(saint-michael @ Sep 4 2005, 10:04 AM) *
Step 1:start your computer

Step 2: start adobe photoshop 7, 8(CS 1) , 9 (CS 2)

Step 3: the next part well i would have to say use a big size document the one i used was 372x478 since i used the original size of the render when i start this project.

Hehe, it's fun how you included [i]Step 1[/b]. =p
And a 372x478 is in no way a big sized document...
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post Jul 25 2007, 11:24 AM
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Really love the tutorial too, plus looking at the outcome really makes it worth the try! Keep it up.
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