![]() ![]() Was using Firefox.Ģ) So I decided to register not using Facebook. Sharing my experience.ġ) Registering and logging in via Facebook - from my experience, logging in via Facebook gave me a problem where I could not click on the download and it got me into an infinite loop where I logged in, clicked to download the zip which took me back to the login page. Just spent about 30 minutes to figure everything out. FREE DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD!(40kb) Dispersion with Real Images Photoshop Action Pixel Dispersion Photoshop Action Here you have a step by step dispersion Photoshop tutorial that will show you how to use this action. You can also add some Gaussian Blur effects. Choose any of the disintegration effect layers and simply move, rotate, resize, etc. ![]() That is all.Īfter the action has ended you can customize the effect. A message will appear telling you to "Brush over the area that you want to disperse and resume Play". Play one of the 2 actions available in this pack and wait. Open a new file and add the image that you want to disperse. Open the actions tab ( Window> Actions) and you will find the "DISPERSION by PSDDUDE" set of actions. The action was not tested for Photoshop CC. IMPORTANT: The action works only with 72 dpi images, RGB color mode. To load the ATN file go to Window> Actions and click on the top left button from the Actions tab to load the action. To load the PAT and ABR files go to Edit > Preset Manager, choose Patterns and Brushes from the preset type and simply Load the files. Inside the ZIP file you have a PAT (Photoshop patterns file), an ABR (Photoshop brushes file) and a ATN (Photoshop actions) file you have to install both files in Photoshop in order to properly use the disintegration action. When the dispersion action ends playong you have all the layers intact so you can easily modify and edit the effect. All you have toĭo is to play the action and wait. The set contains 2 easy to use actions using 2 different scatter brushes. This month freebie is a Photoshop action that will allow you to create dispersion disintegration effects using any image. ![]()
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