![]() ![]() Luckily, a friend of mine, John Guild (pronounced ‘Giled’) is a Photoshop master. Looking at the settings and researching on Adobe and other sites I strongly suspected a pen tablet of some kind was required but couldn’t find any definitive answer on this. The problem is I couldn’t get these to work just using my mouse. In looking at the various Photoshop brush settings I could see that I could do the things I had in mind: vary the size (size jitter) and angle (angle jitter), vary the scatter direction and amount, and vary the color (foreground/background jitter). This will include using a pen table in conjunction with custom brushes to create a dispersion or explosive effect. Since discussing each aspect would make for a very lengthy blog post so I’ll focus only on how to make a custom brush in Photoshop. However, if you look at each of the aspect individually they are surprisingly not that difficult to do. With this long list of aspects seems like it would be a very complex and difficult image to make. This photo involved a variety of different aspects including: layers and layer masking, greenscreen, Photoshop fx tools, creating custom brushes, using the transform tool, and creating a dispersion effect. ![]() I had seen a number of photos with dispersion or explosion effects and wanted to incorporate that in my photo. I had this crazy idea (yeah, I get those a lot) to create a photo dealing with personal data breaches. ![]()
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