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Dynamic zoom approaching effect using Photoshop
Pretty simple beginners tutorial where we make the car or any other object appear, like it's moving towards the camera real fast.
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1.
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Open a photograph with an object or a person.
I'm using a photo of an approaching Land Rover.
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2.
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Choose the Elliptical Marquee Tool.
Right click or hold the mouse button on the Rectangular Marque Tool until the other Marquee tools are visible.
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3.
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Press and hold the Alt key and start dragging your mouse from the center of the object ...
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4.
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... to the outside to create a selection similar to mine (see picture).
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5.
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Right click the selection and choose Feather...
In the Feather Selection settings window set the Feather Radius to 30 pixels and choose OK.
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6.
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In the menu click Select and choose Inverse (Shift + Ctrl + I for a keyboard shortcut).
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7.
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In the menu click Filter, Blur and choose Radial Blur...
Set the similar settings as I did and click OK.
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8.
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In the menu click Select and choose Deselect.
That's it.
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