Multiplicity

Multiplicity Video Tutorial at bottom of Page OKAY. So, here is how you do it. Put your camera on a tripod and tighten it so it won't move. You can get a friend to help you take each picture but tell them not to move the camera, keeping the camera perfectly in place and not to accidentally bump into it. Now once you have all your photos taken, you need to import them into Photoshop. Click**File > Scripts > Load Files into Stack.... **Then just select your images and wait a minute for them to compile. Once it's done you should see all your pictures in the Layers window. Select the top layer and click New Layer Mask (it's located at the bottom of the layers window) Next, take a black brush and brush over the person in that frame. The person will seem to be erased, but to un-erase it, hit CTRL+I. You can now see the person in the first frame, as well as the one in the second frame! Make a layer mask like that for all the frames and then you’re done! You can also do this with objects and animals, and skateboarders, etc. If you would like to see some spectacular examples using this photography technique, take a look at the [|20 Stunning Examples of Multiplicity Photography!]

=Woody Sample for Multiplicity= Woody sample 6 images are at the bottom of page. To save them to your folder, right click and save picture or save target as. Create a folder in your computer folder and call it Woody.



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