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How to Create a Cinemagraph Photo Effect Action in Adobe Photoshop
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In this tutorial, you will learn how to create an amazing cinemagraph effect in Adobe Photoshop. I will explain everything in so much detail that anyone can create it, even those who have just opened Photoshop for the first time.
The effect shown above is the one I will show you how to create in this tutorial. If you would like to create the even more advanced, animated cinemagraph effect shown below, using just a single click and in only a few minutes, then check out my Cinemagraph Photoshop Action.

What You’ll Need
To recreate the design above, you will need the following resources:
1. How to Start Creating an Action
First, open the video that you want to work with. To open your video, go to File > Import > Video Frames to Layers, choose your video, and click Open. Then, set the Range To Import to Selected Range Only and adjust the slider as shown below:

2. How to Crop the Video
Step 1
In this section, we are going to crop the video. In order to get a seamless looping animation, the first and last frame need to be as similar as possible. In this case, the 8 and 64 frames are very similar, so we need to make sure that the 8 frame is the first, and the 64 frame is the last frame in the Timeline panel. To do that, we are going to delete the frames outside this range.
Firstly, we are going to delete the layers that are included in these frames. Select the Layer 1 layer and Shift-click on the Layer 7 layer to select all layers between. Then, Right-click on any of the selected layers and choose Delete Layers.

Step 2
Select the 1 frame and Shift-click on the 7 frame to select all frames between. Then, in the Timeline panel, click on the top right-hand menu icon and choose Delete Frames.

Step 3
Now select the Layer 65 layer and Shift-click on the Layer 77 to select all layers between. Then, Right-click on any of the selected layers and choose Delete Layers.

Step 4
Select the 58 frame and Shift-click on the 70 frame to select all frames between. Then, in the Timeline panel, click on the top right-hand menu icon and choose Delete Frames.

3. How to Make Only a Specific Area Animated
Step 1
In this section, we are going to make only a specific area animated. Select Layer 1 and name it Base.

Step 2
Now select the Layer 9 layer and Shift-click on Layer 64 to select all layers between. Then, go to Layer > New > Group from Layers to create a new group from the selected layers and name it Active Area.

Step 3
Select the 1 frame and Shift-click on the 57 frame to select all frames between. Go to Layer > Layer Mask > Hide All to add a layer mask that hides the whole layer group.

Step 4
Now set the foreground color to #ffffff, choose the Brush Tool (B), pick a soft brush, and brush over the area that you want to stay active.

Step 5
Hide the Base layer and then show it again in order to make this layer visible through all the frames.

4. How to Save the Cinemagraph
In this section, we are going to save our cinemagraph as a looping animation. Go to File > Export > Save For Web and use the settings below:

You Made It!
Congratulations, you have succeeded! Here is our final result:
If you would like to create the even more advanced, animated cinemagraph effect
shown below, using just a single click and in only a few minutes, then
check out my Cinemagraph Photoshop Action.
The
action will create professional cinemagraph effects
from your videos with no work at all from your side! You simply brush
with a
color over the area that you want to stay active and just play the action. It’s really that simple! The action
will do all the work for you, leaving you fully layered and customizable
results that you can further modify.
The action comes with a detailed video tutorial that demonstrates how to use the action and customize the results to get the most out of the effect.

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How to Create a Cinemagraph Photo Effect Action in Adobe Photoshop
Post pobrano z: How to Create a Cinemagraph Photo Effect Action in Adobe Photoshop
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create an amazing cinemagraph effect in Adobe Photoshop. I will explain everything in so much detail that anyone can create it, even those who have just opened Photoshop for the first time.
The effect shown above is the one I will show you how to create in this tutorial. If you would like to create the even more advanced, animated cinemagraph effect shown below, using just a single click and in only a few minutes, then check out my Cinemagraph Photoshop Action.

What You’ll Need
To recreate the design above, you will need the following resources:
1. How to Start Creating an Action
First, open the video that you want to work with. To open your video, go to File > Import > Video Frames to Layers, choose your video, and click Open. Then, set the Range To Import to Selected Range Only and adjust the slider as shown below:

2. How to Crop the Video
Step 1
In this section, we are going to crop the video. In order to get a seamless looping animation, the first and last frame need to be as similar as possible. In this case, the 8 and 64 frames are very similar, so we need to make sure that the 8 frame is the first, and the 64 frame is the last frame in the Timeline panel. To do that, we are going to delete the frames outside this range.
Firstly, we are going to delete the layers that are included in these frames. Select the Layer 1 layer and Shift-click on the Layer 7 layer to select all layers between. Then, Right-click on any of the selected layers and choose Delete Layers.

Step 2
Select the 1 frame and Shift-click on the 7 frame to select all frames between. Then, in the Timeline panel, click on the top right-hand menu icon and choose Delete Frames.

Step 3
Now select the Layer 65 layer and Shift-click on the Layer 77 to select all layers between. Then, Right-click on any of the selected layers and choose Delete Layers.

Step 4
Select the 58 frame and Shift-click on the 70 frame to select all frames between. Then, in the Timeline panel, click on the top right-hand menu icon and choose Delete Frames.

3. How to Make Only a Specific Area Animated
Step 1
In this section, we are going to make only a specific area animated. Select Layer 1 and name it Base.

Step 2
Now select the Layer 9 layer and Shift-click on Layer 64 to select all layers between. Then, go to Layer > New > Group from Layers to create a new group from the selected layers and name it Active Area.

Step 3
Select the 1 frame and Shift-click on the 57 frame to select all frames between. Go to Layer > Layer Mask > Hide All to add a layer mask that hides the whole layer group.

Step 4
Now set the foreground color to #ffffff, choose the Brush Tool (B), pick a soft brush, and brush over the area that you want to stay active.

Step 5
Hide the Base layer and then show it again in order to make this layer visible through all the frames.

4. How to Save the Cinemagraph
In this section, we are going to save our cinemagraph as a looping animation. Go to File > Export > Save For Web and use the settings below:

You Made It!
Congratulations, you have succeeded! Here is our final result:
If you would like to create the even more advanced, animated cinemagraph effect
shown below, using just a single click and in only a few minutes, then
check out my Cinemagraph Photoshop Action.
The
action will create professional cinemagraph effects
from your videos with no work at all from your side! You simply brush
with a
color over the area that you want to stay active and just play the action. It’s really that simple! The action
will do all the work for you, leaving you fully layered and customizable
results that you can further modify.
The action comes with a detailed video tutorial that demonstrates how to use the action and customize the results to get the most out of the effect.

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How to Create a Cinemagraph Photo Effect Action in Adobe Photoshop
Post pobrano z: How to Create a Cinemagraph Photo Effect Action in Adobe Photoshop
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create an amazing cinemagraph effect in Adobe Photoshop. I will explain everything in so much detail that anyone can create it, even those who have just opened Photoshop for the first time.
The effect shown above is the one I will show you how to create in this tutorial. If you would like to create the even more advanced, animated cinemagraph effect shown below, using just a single click and in only a few minutes, then check out my Cinemagraph Photoshop Action.

What You’ll Need
To recreate the design above, you will need the following resources:
1. How to Start Creating an Action
First, open the video that you want to work with. To open your video, go to File > Import > Video Frames to Layers, choose your video, and click Open. Then, set the Range To Import to Selected Range Only and adjust the slider as shown below:

2. How to Crop the Video
Step 1
In this section, we are going to crop the video. In order to get a seamless looping animation, the first and last frame need to be as similar as possible. In this case, the 8 and 64 frames are very similar, so we need to make sure that the 8 frame is the first, and the 64 frame is the last frame in the Timeline panel. To do that, we are going to delete the frames outside this range.
Firstly, we are going to delete the layers that are included in these frames. Select the Layer 1 layer and Shift-click on the Layer 7 layer to select all layers between. Then, Right-click on any of the selected layers and choose Delete Layers.

Step 2
Select the 1 frame and Shift-click on the 7 frame to select all frames between. Then, in the Timeline panel, click on the top right-hand menu icon and choose Delete Frames.

Step 3
Now select the Layer 65 layer and Shift-click on the Layer 77 to select all layers between. Then, Right-click on any of the selected layers and choose Delete Layers.

Step 4
Select the 58 frame and Shift-click on the 70 frame to select all frames between. Then, in the Timeline panel, click on the top right-hand menu icon and choose Delete Frames.

3. How to Make Only a Specific Area Animated
Step 1
In this section, we are going to make only a specific area animated. Select Layer 1 and name it Base.

Step 2
Now select the Layer 9 layer and Shift-click on Layer 64 to select all layers between. Then, go to Layer > New > Group from Layers to create a new group from the selected layers and name it Active Area.

Step 3
Select the 1 frame and Shift-click on the 57 frame to select all frames between. Go to Layer > Layer Mask > Hide All to add a layer mask that hides the whole layer group.

Step 4
Now set the foreground color to #ffffff, choose the Brush Tool (B), pick a soft brush, and brush over the area that you want to stay active.

Step 5
Hide the Base layer and then show it again in order to make this layer visible through all the frames.

4. How to Save the Cinemagraph
In this section, we are going to save our cinemagraph as a looping animation. Go to File > Export > Save For Web and use the settings below:

You Made It!
Congratulations, you have succeeded! Here is our final result:
If you would like to create the even more advanced, animated cinemagraph effect
shown below, using just a single click and in only a few minutes, then
check out my Cinemagraph Photoshop Action.
The
action will create professional cinemagraph effects
from your videos with no work at all from your side! You simply brush
with a
color over the area that you want to stay active and just play the action. It’s really that simple! The action
will do all the work for you, leaving you fully layered and customizable
results that you can further modify.
The action comes with a detailed video tutorial that demonstrates how to use the action and customize the results to get the most out of the effect.

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How to Create a Cinemagraph Photo Effect Action in Adobe Photoshop
Post pobrano z: How to Create a Cinemagraph Photo Effect Action in Adobe Photoshop
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create an amazing cinemagraph effect in Adobe Photoshop. I will explain everything in so much detail that anyone can create it, even those who have just opened Photoshop for the first time.
The effect shown above is the one I will show you how to create in this tutorial. If you would like to create the even more advanced, animated cinemagraph effect shown below, using just a single click and in only a few minutes, then check out my Cinemagraph Photoshop Action.

What You’ll Need
To recreate the design above, you will need the following resources:
1. How to Start Creating an Action
First, open the video that you want to work with. To open your video, go to File > Import > Video Frames to Layers, choose your video, and click Open. Then, set the Range To Import to Selected Range Only and adjust the slider as shown below:

2. How to Crop the Video
Step 1
In this section, we are going to crop the video. In order to get a seamless looping animation, the first and last frame need to be as similar as possible. In this case, the 8 and 64 frames are very similar, so we need to make sure that the 8 frame is the first, and the 64 frame is the last frame in the Timeline panel. To do that, we are going to delete the frames outside this range.
Firstly, we are going to delete the layers that are included in these frames. Select the Layer 1 layer and Shift-click on the Layer 7 layer to select all layers between. Then, Right-click on any of the selected layers and choose Delete Layers.

Step 2
Select the 1 frame and Shift-click on the 7 frame to select all frames between. Then, in the Timeline panel, click on the top right-hand menu icon and choose Delete Frames.

Step 3
Now select the Layer 65 layer and Shift-click on the Layer 77 to select all layers between. Then, Right-click on any of the selected layers and choose Delete Layers.

Step 4
Select the 58 frame and Shift-click on the 70 frame to select all frames between. Then, in the Timeline panel, click on the top right-hand menu icon and choose Delete Frames.

3. How to Make Only a Specific Area Animated
Step 1
In this section, we are going to make only a specific area animated. Select Layer 1 and name it Base.

Step 2
Now select the Layer 9 layer and Shift-click on Layer 64 to select all layers between. Then, go to Layer > New > Group from Layers to create a new group from the selected layers and name it Active Area.

Step 3
Select the 1 frame and Shift-click on the 57 frame to select all frames between. Go to Layer > Layer Mask > Hide All to add a layer mask that hides the whole layer group.

Step 4
Now set the foreground color to #ffffff, choose the Brush Tool (B), pick a soft brush, and brush over the area that you want to stay active.

Step 5
Hide the Base layer and then show it again in order to make this layer visible through all the frames.

4. How to Save the Cinemagraph
In this section, we are going to save our cinemagraph as a looping animation. Go to File > Export > Save For Web and use the settings below:

You Made It!
Congratulations, you have succeeded! Here is our final result:
If you would like to create the even more advanced, animated cinemagraph effect
shown below, using just a single click and in only a few minutes, then
check out my Cinemagraph Photoshop Action.
The
action will create professional cinemagraph effects
from your videos with no work at all from your side! You simply brush
with a
color over the area that you want to stay active and just play the action. It’s really that simple! The action
will do all the work for you, leaving you fully layered and customizable
results that you can further modify.
The action comes with a detailed video tutorial that demonstrates how to use the action and customize the results to get the most out of the effect.

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How to Create a Frozen Winter Adobe Photoshop Effect Action
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