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Easy Dispersion Effect in Photoshop

Create Dispersion Effect in Photoshop

Dispersion effects in Adobe Photoshop can add a unique and dynamic touch to your photos and designs. By simulating the dispersal or fragmentation of an image, you can create an eye-catching visual effect that gives the illusion of particles or fragments scattering in various directions.

With the help of Photoshop’s powerful tools and filters, you can achieve the dispersion effect by manipulating the pixels of your image. By selectively erasing or smudging certain areas and applying additional effects, you can create the illusion of fragments spreading out from a central point.

The dispersion effect can be applied to various elements in your image, such as people, objects, or backgrounds. This allows you to create different creative interpretations and visually striking compositions.

Photoshop offers a range of brushes, including specialized dispersion brushes, that can facilitate the creation of the effect. These brushes mimic the appearance of scattered particles, making it easier to achieve a realistic and cohesive dispersion effect.

Experimenting with different blending modes, opacity settings, and layer styles can further enhance the dispersion effect and help integrate it seamlessly into your composition. This allows you to customize the appearance and intensity of the dispersed fragments.

To expand your creative possibilities, you can explore dispersion effect tutorials, online resources, and the Photoshop community. These resources provide inspiration, techniques, and ideas for creating various dispersion effects.

Adobe Photoshop provides the tools and flexibility needed to create stunning dispersion effects. By selectively erasing and smudging pixels, using specialized brushes, and applying blending modes and layer styles, you can achieve an impressive dispersal of fragments in your images. The dispersion effect adds a dynamic and visually captivating element to your designs and allows for endless creative possibilities.

In today’s tutorial, you will learn to create the Dispersion Effect in Photoshop. This effect helps in creating a mesmerizing and dramatic effect. The effect is easy to create.

We will use an image and apply some filters to it. Then with the help of the Layer Mask and the Brush Tool, we will create the Dispersion Effect in Photoshop.

Dispersion Effect in Photoshop

Let’s begin with Photoshop Tutorial. Follow the below mentioned step-by-step process-

Step 1

Launch Adobe Photoshop and open the image as a new document.

Open image in Photoshop

Step 2

Now we will remove the background from the image. Firstly, unlock the background layer. Secondly, select any Selection Tool and then select the background.

After making the selection, press Delete to remove the background. Press Ctrl + D to Deselect.

Make Selection
Remove the background

Step 3

Press Ctrl + J to create a duplicate copy of the layer.

Create a duplicate layer

Now we will create a Solid Color adjustment layer for the background. Click on Create new fill or adjustment layer and select Solid Color. Then pick any color from the Color Picker dialogue box.

After creating the solid color layer, select the layer and drag it below Layer 0.

Select Solid Color Adjustment layer
Dispersion Effect in Photoshop

Step 4

With the help of the Transform Tool and Move Tool, I have resized the model image and changed its position.

Dispersion Effect in Photoshop

Step 5

Select Layer 0 and then go to Filter > Liquify.

Select Liquify filter

In the Liquify window, select the Forward Wrap Tool and then set the Brush Size. With the left-click, drag the cursor to liquify the model image part. We will liquify those parts where we want to create the Dispersion Effect.

Liquify the model image.

Step 6

In this step, we will add the Layer Masks in both the image layers. Let Layer 0 be selected. Now press and hold the Alt key and click on Add Layer Mask. You will notice a black color thumbnail Layer Mask.

Add Layer Mask.

Next, we will add a Layer Mask to the Layer 0 copy. But, we will not press the Alt key as we want to add a White color layer mask. Select the Layer 0 copy and click on Add Layer Mask.

Add a layer mask

Step 7

Select the Layer 0 layer mask thumbnail and then select any Dispersion Effect Brush Tool. Change the Foreground Color to White and click on and around the image to reveal a few portions of the liquified image. You can change the brush type and size to create a nice effect.

Then select the Layer 0 copy layer mask and change the foreground color to Black. With the dispersion brush selected click on the model image to hide its parts.

You will not find the Dispersion Brushes in Photoshop. You can freely download sets of dispersion effect brushes from Brusheezy.

Dispersion Effect in Photoshop

So, this is how you can create Dispersion Effect in Photoshop. Practice this Photoshop tutorial and share your views in the comment section. Also, share this tutorial with others.

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  • Vivi Designing

    Vivi Designing is a platform for people who are in love with design and are eager to learn for creativity and inspiration. We provide free design resources, articles, tutorials, techniques, and the latest trends in Adobe Illustration and Adobe Photoshop.

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