[08] splatter effect

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This is the closest you will get to the disintegration effect on Photoshop. Stay with me on this one!

s t e p - o n e :

Open a New Image in Pixlr. Make the background white.

s t e p - t w o :

Open a new image as layer. This will be your person. You want this image to be a transparent - NO background. Either search up a transparent or erase the background yourself.

s t e p - t h r e e :

Right click on the layer and select "Duplicate layer". Do this twice - there should now be a Layer 1+ two copies. I suggest renaming the copies "Copy 1" and "Copy 2" so you don't get confused.

 I suggest renaming the copies "Copy 1" and "Copy 2" so you don't get confused

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s t e p - f o u r :

Turn off the view for the original Layer 1 by clicking the check mark.

Click on the Copy 1 Layer. Go up to "Edit" then select "Free Transform".

 Go up to "Edit" then select "Free Transform"

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s t e p - f i v e :

Drag out the side so it looks really stretched out. Use the other person copy as a guide for where you want to move this layer. When content, click somewhere outside of the picture and press "Yes" when the popup appears.

 When content, click somewhere outside of the picture and press "Yes" when the popup appears

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