Me+Clone+Option+3

Clone Yourself using History Brush
 * 1.** First of all, you need to take a few pictures of yourself. A couple of things to take into account in this photo session: first, they should all be taken in **exactly the same place**, without moving the camera a single inch; and second, they should all have the **same light values**, so configure your camera settings accordingly. Take as many photos as clones you want to create, posing in a different position each time.


 * 2.** Open all the images in Photoshop. Select one of them with **Ctrl+A** and paste it on top of another, so that it's added as a new layer.


 * 3.** With this new layer selected, grab the **History brush (Y)** and start painting over the area where the clone (i.e. your own image) should appear. The photo will reveal itself magically, and if you've been careful enough to keep the background identical in all your shots, everything else will remain the same.


 * 4.** If you want to clone yourself more than once, you'll need to save this first montage as a standalone image, open it up again in Photoshop and then keep on repeating steps **2** and **3** for each clone. //Voilà//!