In Elements 12 or later, click the Guided button at the top of the Elements window. To make your subjects rocket off a surface, use the Motion Blur filter.Īnother useful filter for motion is the Radial Blur filter, which you can use to create a slick zoom effect. Your whole image will be blurry but don’t panic, we’ll fix that in a minute. To adjust the strength of the blur, drag the Distance slider right for more blurring or left for less (a setting of 100 was used here). For example, to create a perfectly vertical blur set the angle to 90 degrees. In the resulting dialog box, adjust the Angle setting to make the blur go in the direction you want. In either Photoshop or Elements, choose Filter > Blur > Motion Blur. If your document consists of multiple layers, create a “stamped copy” for blurring as described in the previous paragraph. If your document consists of a single layer, click to activate it and then duplicate it by pressing Command-J. In Elements, click the Expert button at the top of the workspace (called Full Edit in vintage versions). Make your changes, press Command-S to save, close the document, and your changes appear in the original document. To edit your original layer(s), double-click the Smart Object’s thumbnail and they open in a temporary document. The original layers (left) are sandwiched into a single smart object (right).
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