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In this tutorial, Will demonstrates how to create a particle dispersion effect in Photoshop. First, prepare your workspace by selecting a subject image and creating a basic background, like a simple gradient. Begin by hiding the subject layer and then select the particles layer. Use the Filter menu to access Liquify, increasing the pressure and density settings to stretch the back of the subject. After the desired effect is achieved, confirm the changes. Hold down the Alt (or Option) key while adding a layer mask to the liquified layer, which automatically erases the unwanted parts. Finally, make the subject visible, add a layer mask, and get ready to refine the effect with a brush.