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Intro
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Overview of exposure blending used to prep the image
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Step #1: Create clone stamp to be blurred
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[demo of why motion blur won't work on this image]
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Step #2: Convert to smart object
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Step #3: Path blur
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Step #4: Add layer mask to control where blur is applied
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Step #5: Edit smart object to get rid of blur artifacts
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Comparison of Motion vs Path Blur, and Recap of the process
Description:
Learn how to use Photoshop's Path Blur filter to add dynamic movement to your photographs in this 19-minute tutorial video. Discover a step-by-step process for creating realistic motion effects, including creating a clone stamp, converting to a smart object, applying path blur, masking, and removing artifacts. Compare the advantages of Path Blur over traditional Motion Blur and gain insights into exposure blending techniques. Follow along with practical demonstrations and expert tips to enhance your photo editing skills and bring your images to life.

Using Path Blur Filter in Photoshop to Create Dynamic Photos

Greg Benz Photography
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