So the other day you asked me about how to make a twin effect photo right? I'm sorry for the slow respond but I'm here to tell you :)
First, all you need is a tripod to hold your camera to capture your photos, because you need 3 different photos with the same angle (which what I did in my photo). You have to use a tripod because that way your photos will match/fit perfectly when you put them together. If you already captured those three (or two or four or whatever, as much as you want :D) photos, open Photoscape, crop the area where you are in each photo and then combine it one to another. After that you have to use Photoshop to blend the edge of each photo to make it more real :)
I know I'm not a good teacher hahaha but I hope this works! :D Actually this is a long process and if you want something clearer and more step by step, please go to youtube and watch some photoshop tutorial there hehehe :D
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hi Sindy!
So the other day you asked me about how to make a twin effect photo right? I'm sorry for the slow respond but I'm here to tell you :)
First, all you need is a tripod to hold your camera to capture your photos, because you need 3 different photos with the same angle (which what I did in my photo). You have to use a tripod because that way your photos will match/fit perfectly when you put them together. If you already captured those three (or two or four or whatever, as much as you want :D) photos, open Photoscape, crop the area where you are in each photo and then combine it one to another. After that you have to use Photoshop to blend the edge of each photo to make it more real :)
I know I'm not a good teacher hahaha but I hope this works! :D Actually this is a long process and if you want something clearer and more step by step, please go to youtube and watch some photoshop tutorial there hehehe :D
-Cliff
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