How to Create a Dispersion Effect via Snapseed – Guide

Snapseed is a great photo editing app that has a lot of features to make your photos look great. It’s supported by Google, which gives it a good reputation. Additionally, Snapseed has easy-to-use image manipulation tools and presets, which makes it perfect for anyone who wants to make their photos look their best.

How to Create a scatter effect via Snapseed

Create a scatter effect via Snapseed

To create a disintegration effect in Snapseed, you’ll first need to gather some images that will be used as a template. Once you have your images, open Snapseed and select the “Effects” tab. Under the “Scatter” category, you’ll find three options: “Random,” “Custom,” and “Auto.” The Random option will randomly scatter your images across the canvas. The Custom option allows you to choose which effects to apply to each image, and the Auto option will apply the same set of effects to each image. For our example, we’ll use the Auto option. Under the “Scatter” category, select “Auto.” Now, under the “Settings” tab, you’ll find four options: “Amount,” “Distortion,” “Spacing,” and “Opacity.” Under the Amount option, you can adjust how much of an effect is applied to each image. For our example, we’ll use 50% as our amount. Under Distortion , you can adjust how distorted each image is. For our example, we’ll leave it at its default setting of 0%. Under Spacing , you can adjust how far apart each image is scattered. For our example, we’ll leave it at its default setting of 1px . Finally, under Opacity , you can adjust how transparent each image is scattered. For our example, we’ll leave it at its default setting of 100%. ..

Steps to follow

Second, open the image in a photo editor. There are many free photo editors available online (like GIMP, Photoshop, etc). Choose the desired tool and start editing. Third, create a scatter effect in your photo editor. There are many tutorials available online (like this one from Adobe Photoshop) on how to do this. Follow the instructions and make sure to use the right settings for your image. ..

Open the image in Snapseed and drag the scatter effect to the bottom right corner.

Tap the “Create New Curve” button. Enter the following information into the “Name” field and tap the “Create” button. The new curve will be named “S-Curve.” ..

Select RGB and drag from the center to the lower right corner.

Again, tap Channel and this time select Luminance. Likewise, drag the curve to the lower right corner. This should make the entire image black. Don’t worry, you’re on the right track. Tap the checkmark to confirm this. ..

To add a scatter effect to an image in Snapseed, first tap Edit stack and go to the View edits section. Tap Curves and then the brush icon. Now paint the part of the image over which the scatter effect needs to be added in Snapseed. Tap the tick once done. This should make the highlighted part black. ..

This guide covers how to add scatter effect through Snapseed. In the first half of this guide, we covered how to add basic scatter effects to photos. In the second half of this guide, we will discuss more advanced scatter effects.

Adding Image with Disintegration Effect

Double Exposure lets you add an image with a disintegration effect to your photo.

Now, select the image you want to use from the list and tap the Add button.

Tap the Edit Stack icon again, then tap View changes.

Tap Double Exposure and then the brush. Highlight the far end of the subject with Double Exposure set to 100. ..

To get the best results when photographing a subject, start by decreasing the exposure intensity to 75 and then to 50 as close to the subject as possible. Make sure you only brush the black part of the image. Once this is done, tap the checkmark. ..

To save your disintegrated image, tap Done. ..

Final note

How to create a dispersal effect in Snapseed using the steps below. This will help you create a beautiful photo of your friends or family that will make them look dispersed and out of place.