Learn to make your photos move! Let's create movement in Photoshop by adding some blur. I'm keeping this Photoshop tutorial pretty beginner-friendly. I love using the Radial Blur in Photoshop to create movement for my action figures.
One thing I love about Photoshop is how there are a bunch of different ways to do the same thing. So for creating this forward motion effect, this is how I like to do it.
Really hope it helps and if you do try it out and post a picture on IG, tag me @amusingking
Let me know what you think!
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00:00 Create Movement in Photoshop
01:19 Practical Effects
03:04 Gaussian Blur
05:53 Motion Blur
07:04 Radial Blur
09:56 Adding Zoom Blur
15:45 Another Blur example