Monday, May 13, 2013

Double Exposure Technique

So in this tutorial/case study I will show you how to create this double exposure effect using Photoshop and some stock photos. The process is simple however it does take time to adjust the details.

Step 1

Open Photoshop and start a new document. I am using A4 for the format. After that get a photo of a person you want to use for your composition.
Double Exposure Style in Photoshop

Step 2

Isolate the girl from the background using the select tool. Use the Refine Edges option to help with the hair.
Double Exposure Style in Photoshop

Step 3

Now let's add the second image for the double exposure experiment. The image is titled Silhouette of tree. Black and white by Namsilat. Again isolate the background, we will just use the branches.
Double Exposure Style in Photoshop

Step 4

Duplicate the photo of the branches to make them mor compact.
Double Exposure Style in Photoshop

Step 5

Now put both images together. Create a marquee selection of the branches by clicking on the thumbnail of the layer holding Command (MAC) or Control (P).
Double Exposure Style in Photoshop

Step 6

Mask the photo of the girl with the branches selection.
Double Exposure Style in Photoshop

Step 7

Time for some refinements, especially on the edges and to make them look random and not so uniform. Also duplicate the girl's layer and move it on top of the other layers. Reduce the oapcity to 70%.
Double Exposure Style in Photoshop
Double Exposure Style in Photoshop

Step 8

Duplicate all layers and merge them into one. Then change the Blend Mode to Screen.
Double Exposure Style in Photoshop

Conclusion

Resize the layers to place the girl in the center of the document. You can also add a photo filter, Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Photo Filter. You can use deep blue or orange to add a really nice style to the final design.
Double Exposure Style in Photoshop

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