Monday, September 9, 2013

Multiple Exposures

Multiple  exposures
By: Rubi Ortiz
                       
                   You create multiple exposures you should you would go to the Photoshop and then you
stack your layers together so that all the pictures that you took could be on top of each other. Once you have them stack you try to erase the background then you have to outline the other person of another layer and then past it back to the original image your using. Then once your done then you do the same with the other different pictures you have at the end you'll end up with three or more people in one single picture. You have to make sure that your layers are the same or else it won't work you have to use a tripod and set the right setting depending if its sunny or cloudy or shady its very important to maintain the correct settings. I think I could have done better with the far right picture that it would look original like if it was in the picture but it looks like I just pasted her it shows in her legs. The success for me in this project was knowing how to put different people and to almost make it look perfect.

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