Create dynamic distortion effects

Create dynamic distortion effects

Bring velocity and meltdown to your subjects with a little magic. Doucin Pierre, aka Someone, shows you how.

I like to create dynamic work that conveys a sense of velocity in its subjects, and the visual featured in this tutorial is a prime example of that style.

In the following steps, I'll let you in on one of the most effective and easily mastered techniques that I use to make striking, dynamic distortions of subjects - in this case I've used a model, although the technique can be adapted to any objects that you wish to feature in your work, such as cars or trees.

In this tutorial we'll use brushes to create what look like stains of paint, but in your future work you can use similar techniques with any number of style forms to dissect and distort your subject.

Click here to download the support files (5.47MB)

Links to the brushes used in this tutorial:
Drips and paint spatters
Quantum brushes
Grunge and splatter
Hi-res spraypaint
Splatters
Spetter, splash and splatter

Click here to download the tutorial for free

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