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Question? - 01-09-2008, 12:39 PM


I have been having this real creative Idea but had been tryingt o find an easy way to do it. Here it is:

Its a Female model shoot
Using an old roadway
Taking multip. shots of the same spot but with her posing in different spots on the road.

The question is how can i combine all three pose into one image is there a software that i can use that will automaticly do this for me or do i have to do the old fashion way and do some lassoing and blending in photoshop?

Heres is little quick ugly but quick digram so you can see what im talking about im a visual person my self usualy helps its and attachment please look.

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01-09-2008, 01:01 PM


nothing automatic that im aware of...

use a tripod so all of the images can be layered exactly on top of each other. then use a layer mask on each layer in order to show all 3 versions of the model. You can find out more about masking HERE

thats the only way i would know how to do it.

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01-09-2008, 01:17 PM


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nothing automatic that im aware of...

use a tripod so all of the images can be layered exactly on top of each other. then use a layer mask on each layer in order to show all 3 versions of the model. You can find out more about masking HERE

thats the only way i would know how to do it.
Yeah me too jus wondering if there was something of a shortcut so it wouldn't take as long lol:
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