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Need help with Photoshop ...

Hello Guys and Girls!

First of all: I don't know where (or even if) I can ask this on this forum...

 

So... I saw this Picture in the Internet, that looks like it is done through a glas-door and I wanted to do it myself. I don't know if that is just a real picture, or if it edited, but I think it is the latter.
So I did a few pics and started Photoshop, but this is my best result ... https://prnt.sc/kbc4uu

I just draged it out over and over again. It looks nothing like it.

Could you tell me the technique or some tricks how it is done please ?? 
Thank you :) (I could give you my original pic if you want to do it for me ;) )

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Something I noticed straight away was the effect the textured glass has in the original image, if you look at each "strip" of the image the piece of the person you can see has been squished horizontally a little, this is especially apparent looking at the eyes.

In your image it looks like you've duplicated the same section outwards a couple of times, whereas if you look at each consecutive strip in the original, the part of the face that's visible in each one is different and there is also overlap between them. Look at how the nose is visible in the center ones and as you move outward, the visible amount of nose decreases.

You'll probably need to spend a decent amount of time selection how much of the original image is visible in each strip, at least it's a good way to get better at photoshop.

Hope this helps.

I sometimes use the pen from my wacom tablet to type cuz i'm too lazy to set it down :P

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11 hours ago, lazerphazer21 said:

Something I noticed straight away was the effect the textured glass has in the original image, if you look at each "strip" of the image the piece of the person you can see has been squished horizontally a little, this is especially apparent looking at the eyes.

In your image it looks like you've duplicated the same section outwards a couple of times, whereas if you look at each consecutive strip in the original, the part of the face that's visible in each one is different and there is also overlap between them. Look at how the nose is visible in the center ones and as you move outward, the visible amount of nose decreases.

You'll probably need to spend a decent amount of time selection how much of the original image is visible in each strip, at least it's a good way to get better at photoshop.

Hope this helps.

Thanks for the answer..
yeah ... I figured that out too. Mine just stretches to infinity, whereas the other one just looks different/real...

I still cant figure out how to properly do that. That seems very complicated. Maybe I'll just sit there and try till I get it right.
Thanks again ^^

Do you maybe know a different programm, with something like that as a normal filter ?? That would be amazing!

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