This weeks Photoshop assignment is called Multiple Me. In this project we got to compose a photo with multiple of the same person in it. You can do this by taking multiple photos and putting them on top of each other in Photoshop. This person can be yourself and someone else. If you are doing yourself, though, you have to set a timer before you take the photos because you have to be in them! When taking the photos, you have to set up your camera in all manual settings for each photo. This includes, all the exposure settings (Shutter speed, Aperture, and ISO), white balance, and focus. The person should be in a different pose and position for each photo (also take a photo without anyone in it). When I was shooting, I took six photos of myself in different basketball poses in front of the high school gym. After the shoot, you get to import the photos into Photoshop and compile them onto of each other. Obviously, when you put all the photos on top of each other you will only be able to see one photo at a time, so you have to layer mask each of your positions out and use the paint brush to clean up the edges of the masks. In this project, we learned how to make a smart object/layer so you can adjust the levels, clarity, vibrance, and other basic control settings of the whole photo at once, and not just one layer at a time. These skills will be very helpful to fix/create my photos in the future.
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