@@frankcardenas3896 you can probably just use crtl+Z / cmd+Z (Mac), or, when using it as a Smartobject I think you can just remove the Motion blur filter from the layer list (idk for sure, just came to my mind, I too am new to PS)
Hi Dave. By cutting the car out of the layer and then filling in the hole with a content aware fill you will then be able to blur the background as much as you like. You would still have to do some tweaking with the semi transparent areas like windows but it would not be too difficult to get convincing results.
I have found mixed results from doing this, has worked well on occasions but depending on the background and how big the car is in the frame, the content aware can sometimes just create a complete mess 😂
Yeah, it can be a bit dodgy. I have managed to cut quite large things from the background but it does require patching and messing about with. Probably a bit too messy a job for a nifty little video like this one.
Yep I've found this method more convincing. A little use of clone tool also helps. Removing the subject completely doesn't have to be bang on as it will be blurred anyway then the subject put back
One point about panning worth mentioning is that as the car moves, its positional perspective relative to the photographer will change even if you keep the car perfectly centered. It's therefore impossible to keep the entire car perfectly sharp while panning from a stable position. At best, a small point of the car (preferably the nose) will appear pretty sharp, but there will be slight blurring along the rest of the car, increasing with distance from the point of clarity. However, the entire car will appear sharp compared to the completely-blurred background.
I have shot race cars from 10 to 400mm and I actually find it a lot easier at 400mm than 10mm. When you're only a few feet away from the cars they move relatively very fast... It's much easier to use slow shutter speeds when panning as opposed to staying still, and panning shots make culling easier
To avoid the halo effect from the blurred car, you could erase it using content-aware fill and then place the unblurred car on top.. that would solve thathalo effect nicely
Cracking idea to open up a new line beyond tech discussions (as per most photo channels) and a bit of technical tips. So much work & technique is in prod but none of the other channels give help in that area. It's a hell of a can of worms to open up though :-) so I think you're right to start at the level you have before getting into smart objects & layer masks so you can work non-destructively.
Great video Dave. IMO one should always try and get the effect in camera and some days on a shoot circumstances just seem to conspire against you. So now we can legetamise by calling it Art and expressing our creative side in photoshop. Is it cheating, ..well,...mmmmm, no as it making good what could technically achieve on a good day.
@@DaveMcKeegan I did two photos like this, I posted one of them onto my Instagram/petesphotography5 have a look and let me know what you think, the other one not sure when I'll post it :D thanks again!!
to anyone (like me) who just came here for the photoshop effect: it's at 8:30, just click Filter > Blur > Motion Blur
He goes to fast after adding motion blur. I just started with PS and I cant tell how to unblur the car.
@@frankcardenas3896 you can probably just use crtl+Z / cmd+Z (Mac), or, when using it as a Smartobject I think you can just remove the Motion blur filter from the layer list (idk for sure, just came to my mind, I too am new to PS)
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Thank You !, Saved a lot of time!!!
thank you
For my first time considering 'motion blur effect' in photoshop this is a godsend. Thank you. Greetings from a Brit residing in the USA.
Hi Dave. By cutting the car out of the layer and then filling in the hole with a content aware fill you will then be able to blur the background as much as you like. You would still have to do some tweaking with the semi transparent areas like windows but it would not be too difficult to get convincing results.
I have found mixed results from doing this, has worked well on occasions but depending on the background and how big the car is in the frame, the content aware can sometimes just create a complete mess 😂
Yeah, it can be a bit dodgy. I have managed to cut quite large things from the background but it does require patching and messing about with. Probably a bit too messy a job for a nifty little video like this one.
Yep I've found this method more convincing. A little use of clone tool also helps. Removing the subject completely doesn't have to be bang on as it will be blurred anyway then the subject put back
One point about panning worth mentioning is that as the car moves, its positional perspective relative to the photographer will change even if you keep the car perfectly centered. It's therefore impossible to keep the entire car perfectly sharp while panning from a stable position. At best, a small point of the car (preferably the nose) will appear pretty sharp, but there will be slight blurring along the rest of the car, increasing with distance from the point of clarity. However, the entire car will appear sharp compared to the completely-blurred background.
Johnny4eyes YES!!!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
julio hernandez this is an example of why math and physics mean something in real life. ;-D
Johnny4eyes I know right! Sometimes I wonder about this world we live in, people ahhhhhhh 😫 please think a little! Lol
Unless you are on the inside of a corner where the car remains am equal distance from you 😉
Excellent point though Johnny
Unless you are on the inside of a corner where the car remains am equal distance from you 😉
Excellent point though Johnny
I have shot race cars from 10 to 400mm and I actually find it a lot easier at 400mm than 10mm. When you're only a few feet away from the cars they move relatively very fast... It's much easier to use slow shutter speeds when panning as opposed to staying still, and panning shots make culling easier
To avoid the halo effect from the blurred car, you could erase it using content-aware fill and then place the unblurred car on top.. that would solve thathalo effect nicely
Do you use the Eraser
That worked unbelievably easy and quick! Thanks so much!
You're welcome, glad you found it useful 😊
you've changed my life thanks!!
Cracking idea to open up a new line beyond tech discussions (as per most photo channels) and a bit of technical tips. So much work & technique is in prod but none of the other channels give help in that area. It's a hell of a can of worms to open up though :-) so I think you're right to start at the level you have before getting into smart objects & layer masks so you can work non-destructively.
Thanks Paul ... I live for cans of worms 😄
At 6.42 mins, which layer and what tool did you use to rub out the car?
Great video Dave.
IMO one should always try and get the effect in camera and some days on a shoot circumstances just seem to conspire against you.
So now we can legetamise by calling it Art and expressing our creative side in photoshop.
Is it cheating, ..well,...mmmmm, no as it making good what could technically achieve on a good day.
Thanks for the video! It was really helpful!
Wicked vid! Cheers, so easy to do
No problem 👍
You're a genius! Thanks for sharing these skills.
I wouldn't go that far 🤣 glad you found it useful
Nice one. Why not take a blurred shot of the background without the car, ashot with the car frozen and add radial blur to the wheels?
That could also work as well, although if it's a car with windows then you'll be able to see the static background through them
interesting the part about the wheel =) thank you for the video :D
In blur gallery you have spin blur now for wheels Dave...
How do you remove the artifacts surrounding vehicle as a result of rubbing out the vehicle from the blurred layer?
Tutorial starts at 6:24
don't tell them... ;-) XD
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Thanks for the help
Very useful, thanks
good job. well explained.
thank you so much! mate :D
My pleasure, glad you found it useful 😊
@@DaveMcKeegan I did two photos like this, I posted one of them onto my Instagram/petesphotography5 have a look and let me know what you think,
the other one not sure when I'll post it :D thanks again!!
Gonna show us how to use the eraser cause when I use it it destroys and draws not erases
same
If you are an aspiring motorsport photographer, learn how to pan. No photoshop effect can replicate the real thing.
Video starts at 5:00
oh,great
Johnny4eyes just mentioned my point!
Aperture setting?
Whatever is needed to get a correct exposure, the depth of field becomes irrelevant when you're planning because it's all blurred anyway
You can use this Photoshop action for adding blur to your photos:
www.photoshopsupply.com/actions/blur-background
Seria ótimo contar com uma legenda em pt-br
oultonpark circuit?
Yes it is 😁
thank u very much for the video but can u plz make shorter videos
Honestly you should work on your explanations..
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