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hello in this tutorial i will show you how to make a sports edit effect in photoshop and after that you will learn how to place the design to a poster template before we start i would like to recommend you and what elements here you will find anything you may need for your next design project lets open the image in photoshop and select the sports woman using a quick selection tool then refine the selection using lasso tool press ctrl j on your keyboard to create a copy and name it subject after that press ctrl j one more time and drag this layer below the subject layer move the layer while holding shift 50 pixels to the left now we need to repeat the previous step 29 times to create 30 copies of the subject layer [Music] here is my result select all the subject copy layers and then press ctrl e to merge the selected layers after that go to filter blur motion blur and set the angle to 0 and distance to 500 pixels press ctrl t on your keyboard then right click anywhere inside the canvas