Tilt Shift

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Here is my (and Drews) Photoshop tutorial for creating fake tilt shift photos. 1. 2. Taking the photo.

An above ground shot is usually best for this type of technique. Cityscapes, crowds, streets, and similar things are perfect. Open the shot in Adobe Photoshop and click onto quick mask mode.

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Select the gradient tool. Select the cylindrical gradient reflected gradient.

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Draw vertically upwards from where you want the point of focus to be up the screen to the top of the window, and release the mouse button. A red transparent line should appear.

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Go back into Standard Mask Mode.

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In Photoshop CS2 or CS3 go to Filter > Blur > Lens Blur (Or if you have Photoshop 7.0 you can use Gaussian Blur). Then select the amount of blur youd like. You can experiment with the radius value a bit to see what amount of blur looks best. (Optional) For a more plastic feel you can increase the saturation and contrast in the photo.

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