*Project 7: Double ExposureHere's a reasonably straightforward tutorial on how to create a Double Exposure effect in Photoshop!
NOTE: YOU CAN TURN CAPTIONS ON IN THE VIDEO TO BETTER FOLLOW THE STEPS.
NOTE: YOU CAN TURN CAPTIONS ON IN THE VIDEO TO BETTER FOLLOW THE STEPS.
Here's a newer, more detailed one:
DOUBLE EXPOSURE PROJECT
For this project, you will need to have a picture taken of yourself/ or another subject in front of a low key (black) or a high key (white) backdrop and a soft light that creates a dramatic effect (split lighting/ or butterfly...you can experiment to improve the effect). *Note: if you have an image from a previous project that work, you can use it as your subject.
You will also need a landscape shot of your choosing (that you took or that you found on the Internet).
Follow the tutorial above (or ANOTHER of the many tutorials on YouTube) to create a double exposure effect that shows a landscape scene within the shape of your face!
If you are using Photopea.com here are a few tutorials that might help:
masks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m27buqJMSko
double exposure: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5H1L6XSPHw
Happy Photoshopping! Upload your before images as well as your final product (in .jpg form) to a DRIVE folder before submitting to Teams!
For this project, you will need to have a picture taken of yourself/ or another subject in front of a low key (black) or a high key (white) backdrop and a soft light that creates a dramatic effect (split lighting/ or butterfly...you can experiment to improve the effect). *Note: if you have an image from a previous project that work, you can use it as your subject.
You will also need a landscape shot of your choosing (that you took or that you found on the Internet).
Follow the tutorial above (or ANOTHER of the many tutorials on YouTube) to create a double exposure effect that shows a landscape scene within the shape of your face!
If you are using Photopea.com here are a few tutorials that might help:
masks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m27buqJMSko
double exposure: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5H1L6XSPHw
Happy Photoshopping! Upload your before images as well as your final product (in .jpg form) to a DRIVE folder before submitting to Teams!