Monday, February 23, 2015

Double Exposed Profiles

Photograph of one person or group that shows expression, personality or mood of a subject. The focal point is mainly the persons face that may also show the persons body or background context may be included. Just because you can place two images together doesn’t mean they’ll look awesome as a double exposure. In general, you’ll see the most success if your “main photo” is a full silhouette, a near silhouette or an underexposed portrait. You can go digging one up on the internet or you can take a portrait you may already have and underexpose it or darken it in various ways. Open your silhouette image in Photoshop once you are in phototshop go up and click File and click load scrips into stack and select your 3 images (your profile and your 2 texture pictures.)

You may want to resize it so it is about the same size as the main image. Go ahead and use the dodge tool (located under the smudge tool) now slowly go around your image and trace it with the dodge tool and also keep going till the everything is white except for you profile and your texture pictures. You now can crop your photo with the quick selection tool only cut around your body with the quick selection tool. Once you cropped your photo go to each one and double click them and, go to blending options and click screen and select your color and there you go you now have your picture.
 



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