January 6: Dispersion (Technique Challenge)

I have to say that I wasn't a big fan of this technique. Maybe it was the photo I chose- but I had issues with his head looking funky! ;) Thanks for the 'outside of my comfort zone' challenge tho!


I had funky head issues, too! I'm going to try it later without including the head and see what I can do.
 
I'm in the same situation and very frustrated. I've tried 3 times and my results look awful. One looked like it was a picture that had been vandalized with paint being splattered on it!
I'll give it another try now that I've had time to be away from it for awhile. The technique isn't my problem. It's the results.
After a nap, I tackled the challenge again. I was looking through a kit and found a facemask that had the technique applied to it! I decided to try it on an element from the kit Mansion Masquerade. Finally, I had something that I could go with! I used Steampunk Wonderland for my background and most of the elements (the "blushing bride" wearing the "dispersed" mask is from Day of the Dead). I just HAD to try the technique on the falling "Alice," too. Here is my effort:
 
RJMJ said:
I Don't Understand This Technique????!!!!...I Don't Use Photoshop Or Own Photoshop...I Use A Really Old Scrapbooking Program That Doesn't Even Have The Ability To Clip One Thing To Another So There Is No Way
That I Can Separate Anything From A Photo...This Is The Reason Templates Used To Be A Problem For Me But I Learned To Use PNGs...Maybe You Can Provide Us An Overlay That Is Similar To Use Instead Of This Technique...
Are We Gonna Be Penalized For Not Having Photoshop?...Help Please...Thank You...
What software do you use? We can try to help you.

What software do you use? We can try to help you.

My Program That I Use To Scrapbook Is "Creating Keepsakes Scrapbook Designer Platinum" By Broderbund
 
I struggled a bit with this, mainly because I was expecting something different with the splatter. I think if I used different brushes I might have gotten a different effect, so I will try this again at some other point. I definitely think it takes a very specific photo to really make this work. Fun challenge Jan - I love learning new things!!

 
Like many others, I was stressed (challenged) with this technique, but that is the point of MOC - to try things out of your comfort zone. I could play for hours with this technique to get it "right." Definitely need to try a variety of brushes to get different effects. For now, I will go with this one - my favorite of three that I tried. I think it works well with this kit from @dawninskip. I went with a more artsy style and used a lot of blending and masking.

 
RJMJ said:
I Don't Understand This Technique????!!!!...I Don't Use Photoshop Or Own Photoshop...I Use A Really Old Scrapbooking Program That Doesn't Even Have The Ability To Clip One Thing To Another So There Is No Way
That I Can Separate Anything From A Photo...This Is The Reason Templates Used To Be A Problem For Me But I Learned To Use PNGs...Maybe You Can Provide Us An Overlay That Is Similar To Use Instead Of This Technique...
Are We Gonna Be Penalized For Not Having Photoshop?...Help Please...Thank You...
What software do you use? We can try to help you.



My Program That I Use To Scrapbook Is "Creating Keepsakes Scrapbook Designer Platinum" By Broderbund

Do you have the ability to use brushes and paints? Another way to achieve this look is by painting or brushing with the background color on top of the photo, and then to the side of the photo, using brushes/paints that are the colors in the subject.
 
I could play for hours with this technique to get it "right." Definitely need to try a variety of brushes to get different effects.

Same here! I want to go back and try some different brushes as well!
 
This was kind of fun - once I got my head wrapped around the concepts! It took For.Ev.Er to get something I was happy with, tho. I definitely need to explore my brushes and try this again. Probably not for awhile, tho. LOL!
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well i got a little further but stuck now at brush part. i understand layer masks so that is not an issue. its the brushes. i used default pse scatter brush and it looks awful nothing like examples ive seen. is there a trick to using the brushes.

any suggestion on a FREE brush to use.
 
i too am struggling. i am not sure what is the difference with doing this vs just putting splatter paint on your photo? i have tried the technique and i just dont see why it would be used on the photos i have maybe it works best on certain photos, like the model that they show in the video . can someone say what kind of photo is the best. close up ones? i just dont get why i would do this to a photo. sorry to sound so "debbie downer" really want to try this and i must say the first steps did teach me some great tools to extract with but i cant understand what i am doing once i do the masks...i only get black or white splatter. is that right?
 
I knew I would struggle so used a really high contrast photo with a clear background. I did extract the balloon from the background and cloned in the sky but in the end I used a patterned paper (and a gradient layer) for the background on this art journal style page.



This is just the balloon with the technique (I also played with artistic filters on the balloon) - my main struggle was getting the top layer of the balloon to look blended with the liquified layer. Typing this I now realise I should also have done a layer mask for the edge of that too, oh well.
dispersion.jpg
 
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