How To Animate a Still Photo Like a Plotagraph in Adobe Photoshop

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In today’s video tutorial we’re going to have some fun creating what’s known as a Plotagraph, which is a motion picture effect similar to Cinemagraphs, but it’s created from a single still image, rather than a video clip. The name Plotagraph comes from the brand name of the software and the associated community based on this effect, which you can find at Plotagraph.com. The full software is pretty expensive, so I’ve been playing around in Adobe Photoshop to figure out how to create the effect manually. It works by stretching a certain portion of the image using keyframes in the Photoshop animation timeline. Repeating this simple transformation in a loop gives the illusion that the picture is moving.

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12 responses to “How To Animate a Still Photo Like a Plotagraph in Adobe Photoshop”

  1. Adrian DS Avatar

    Nice work mate!! Amazing!!

  2. sam wright Avatar

    I would have lowered the opacity of the animated layers too

  3. Ahmed Mow Avatar

    Wooow loved it man❤️ thank you very much

  4. carlos mario gaviria Avatar

    wow :O amazing work… teh best!

  5. Chong Jerry Jing Loong Avatar

    Thanks Spoon Graphics, it's awesome!

  6. Menofel Design Avatar

    You are the MAN. Good Job!!!

  7. demonmech Avatar

    Siiiiiiiiiiiick

  8. toty low Avatar

    Great job, keep it up. Thumps up here

  9. CarL Avatar

    very useful tutorial!

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