![]() ![]() If we want to put only the central one in focus, then we can simply use the blur tool to blur rest of the toys and make them unfocused. In this pic, all three toys are in focus. Blur tool example in Photoshop - Remove focus of unwanted things on the canvas Let’s see how to use blur tool in Photoshop. ![]() For this, we may use blur tool to remove focus of unwanted things in the photo by blurring them. Many times, we want a face in the picture to be in focus or we want to highlight a person’s photo among the crowd. We can select this tool and drag the cursor on any area on the canvas to blur it. The only thing to remember is that subtle effects work best.Blur tool in Photoshop is used to blur the pixels in an image. You can use this kind of selective Blur to increase focus of an object, a part of the body (like the face, the eyes) or an area. As you can see the effect is subtle but noticeable: Try to be careful and not to paint over the background. Now let’s say that we want to put focus on the girl in the middle.Īdd a layer mask (Layer > Layer Mask > Reveal All) and with a soft black brush paint over the face and the upper body of the girl sitting in the middle. Open image “Girls” and make a duplicate of the background layer.Īpply a 3.5px Gaussian Blur (Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur). You should have something like this:Īnother technique for applying focus to an object or a person is to apply a Gaussian Blur to everything but the object/person you want to keep focus on. Open the file “Man” and make a duplicate of the background.Ĭhoose Filter > Blur > Radial Blur and select Zoom option.Īdd a layer mask (Layer > Layer Mask > Hide All) and paint carefully with a soft white brush to reveal only the running man and some of the ground in front of him. Paint in the layer mask with white as shown below:Īnother cool effect you could add to make an object or a person look like it’s moving very fast is the Zoom Blur. ![]() Press Alt + Backspace to fill the layer mask with black and move it a bit upwards (press Ctrl + Shift + Up arrow once): Paint in the layer mask over the back of the car to create an illusion of motion.ĭuplicate this layer by pressing Ctrl + J. You should have something like the image below.Īdd a layer mask to the layer with spin blur (Layer > Layer Mask > Reveal All) and use a soft black brush at 50% Opacity around the edges of the spinning wheels to remove any obvious/hard lines.Ĭreate another layer from all the visible layers by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Alt + E and apply a 700px Motion blur.Ĭhange the blending mode of this layer to Screen and add a layer mask by choosing Layer > Layer Mask > Hide All. The wheel should look like in the image shown below: This step will apply a Spin Blur to our wheel, making it look as if it is spinning fast. Select Spin and drag the slider all the way to the left. Press Ctrl + Shift + Alt + E to merge all visible layers into a new layer and use the Elliptical Marquee Tool to create a selection of the front wheel.Īpply a Radial Blur by choosing Filter > Blur > Radial Blur. I painted with red in the image below the areas which should be painted with black in the layer mask so you can have a reference.Īnd this is how it should look after you’re done: In the layer mask paint with a soft black brush over the car in order to have a motion blur effect on the background only. Open image “Car” in Photoshop and duplicate the background layer by pressing Ctrl + J.Īpply a Motion Blur by choosing Filter > Blur > Motion Blur.Īdd a layer mask to the blurred layer by choosing Layer > Layer Mask > Reveal All. Let’s start by adding motion to a static vehicle. ![]()
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