Same person multiplied
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#1. "RE: Same person multiplied" | In response to Reply # 0
esantos Nikonian since 10th Nov 2002Sat 12-Apr-14 11:10 AMMike,
The easiest way to do this is using an editing program that features the use of layers. Here is how it is done in Photoshop:
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PBlais Nikonian since 19th Jan 2014Sun 20-Apr-14 11:12 AMIt's pretty cool. I saw a film where the same person was walking around in a Kitchen / Dining room. At one point there were 4 of himself. It was basically time lapse with segments overlayed. Keeping the individuals from walking through each other gets to be something you rehearse.
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ericbowles Nikonian since 25th Nov 2005Sun 27-Apr-14 06:38 AMPhotoshop Elements 11 can handle the same task quite easily. The selection tools allow you to select an element of one image and drag it into another image. It's very quick and easy.
http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/using/moving-copying-selections.html
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Hi all,
I am working on a project. There is a room, 2 people, and I would like to have the same 2 people shown in a final image sitting and standing in multiple seats / locations in the room. Probably each person at least 6 times. I understand there is a way to do this with Photoshop using multiple photos, but I don't have that software,I have Aperture 3, and the Nik complete suite.
Thanks for any tips/suggestions?