Cloning
I can take one person and place them multiple time into one image using Photoshop layer masks.
1 image, 3+ images used, 1 screenshot 5+ total images due.
The camera MUST stay stationary to take these images. You will take 3 or images of yourself/someone in a single location, don't move the camera, move the person. Adding clothing or some kind of a change adds a little spice to the image. You need to pay close attention to shadows, fabric movement, and be careful not allow the the subject overlap.
Steps:
Tutorial Help:
Photoshop tutorial: The Auto-Align Layers command
Turning it in:
1 image, 3+ images used, 1 screenshot 5+ total images due.
The camera MUST stay stationary to take these images. You will take 3 or images of yourself/someone in a single location, don't move the camera, move the person. Adding clothing or some kind of a change adds a little spice to the image. You need to pay close attention to shadows, fabric movement, and be careful not allow the the subject overlap.
Steps:
- Place all the images onto one canvas using photomerge (File>Automate>Photomerge), layer mask will automatically be applied to each layer. In the photomerge window make sure that Auto is selected under Layout
- Select layer mask (not the layer image, the mask) is selected use the black or white paint with the brush tool to reveal parts of the images.
- Black paint represents the show through area, White is a mask/covering over the image.
- If you are struggling take the paint bucket and make all the layers masks with WHITE, delete the bottom layer mask.
Tutorial Help:
Photoshop tutorial: The Auto-Align Layers command
Turning it in:
- Google Classroom
- 3 Image Used to create the Clone
- 1 Final Clone
- 1 Screenshots - Showing all your layers (MUST SEE YOUR LAYER MASKS) - (Command (⌘)+Shift +3)
- Label with Last Name