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| Cloakin-effect |
Recreate the cloaking-effect that was used in both Predator-movies. This is a quite easy trick, but it takes some Photoshop-skill. Nevertheless it's easy to learn!
Cloaking-Effect
Learn how to re-create the cloaking-effect that was used on the Predator-movies...
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Step 1 First off, get out your picture and make sure it has no background. It needs to be a render that has been cut out of a scene;

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Step 2 Then press CTRL+SHIFT+U to desaturate which makes it all black and white;

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Step 3 Save the image as a .psd file and leave it. Then open up your image of where the cloaking must take place;

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Step 4 After importing the render from your previous document, and dragging it over onto the scene, select that layer;

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Step 5 Go to Filter>Disort>Displace and press ok and select the .psd you just saved;

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Step 6 Lower the opacity to a desired amount. I chose something around 20;

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Step 7 Then add a small white outer glow, and you're done!

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