In this Photoshop tutorial video, you will learn make Dispersion Effect in just 3 minutes. If you have any comment, question or suggestion, feel free to drop comment at below. Don't forget to leave a like or share if you find this tutorial helpful! like my page at / mageeec ===================================================== Step by Step Tutorial: 1. Use quick selection or any other selection tools to select object. 2. After you done selection, press Ctrl+J to copy out object to a new layer. 3. Go back to background, use lasso selection to roughly select the object, delete it & choose content aware. 4. If the auto fill up are not that prefect for flat background, you can always go to Blur - Gaussian Blur to make it smoother. 5. Go back to copy layer, and duplicate again. 6. Go to the 1st duplicate, filter - liquify. 7. pull out part is the part you need to apply effect later. 8. Go to the mask thumbnail, click it to create mask on layer 1. After that choose paint bucket tool and fill the mask layer with black color. 9. Go to layer 1 copy, and then mask it. 10. Back to the layer 1 mask, select the paint brush tool. 11. Choose Square Brushes in any suitable size. 12. Go to the brush panel, tick scattering, max scatter & count jitter. 13. Tick shape dynamics, max size & angle jitter. 14. Tick Transfer, max opacity jitter and about 50% flow jitter. 15. Make sure you are on layer 1 mask, and change foreground color to white. 16. Now we start to brush the effect. 17. Go to the layer 1 copy mask, change the foreground color to black, and do the same thing. Tips: Pixel density will getting less when it getting farther from body. You can always liquify the body wider or farther if you feel not enough for pixel. ===================================================== Adobe Photoshop - Create anything you can imagine. Anywhere you are. The world’s best imaging and design app is at the core of almost every creative project. Work across desktop and mobile devices to create and enhance your photographs, website and mobile app designs, 3D artwork, videos and more.