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Lien Savo G. S. ![]() ![]() Member Joined in February 2017 Posts: 128 |
Posted 11 June 2017 - 12:56 CET |
Hi,
How is possible to make this editing:http://www.airplane-pictures.net/photo/913936/ep-mmc-mahan-air-airbus-a340-300/ or a multiexposure with PS6 and a Nikon D3300?? |
Karol Trojanowski ![]() ![]() Senior admin Joined in June 2016 Posts: 82 |
Posted 11 June 2017 - 13:09 CET |
Hi, I think it's only a Photoshop work. An aircraft was copied and pasted four times. Look at the landing gear - it's still in the same position, while generally it should be hidden at the end of sequence in case it is a multiexposure. |
Lien Savo G. S. ![]() ![]() Member Joined in February 2017 Posts: 128 |
Posted 11 June 2017 - 13:12 CET |
Yes, truth, and a multiexposure with a camera that cant make multiexposures? |
Lien Savo G. S. ![]() ![]() Member Joined in February 2017 Posts: 128 |
Posted 11 June 2017 - 13:13 CET |
Only editing with PC |
Tim Meyer ![]() ![]() Member Joined in December 2015 Posts: 20 |
Posted 11 June 2017 - 13:16 CET |
For doing it correctly, you should put your camera on a tripod, take 4 or even more shots. Then you import them as layers in PS and take the first layer as your background. Then you add layer masks for the other layers and "paint" the aircraft in. |
LarsvZ ![]() ![]() Member Joined in March 2016 Posts: 31 |
Posted 12 June 2017 - 08:35 CET |
Hi!
Like Karol says, I made one picture and copied the plane by selecting it with the lasso, and then pressing crtl + J. Then you can just hit ctrl + T to move the aircraft somewhere in the picture. Do this a couple of times and your picture is done ;)
Hope this helps you a bit!
Cheers, Lars |
Lien Savo G. S. ![]() ![]() Member Joined in February 2017 Posts: 128 |
Posted 12 June 2017 - 15:29 CET |
Thank you Karol, Tim and Lars!
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