The double exposure effect is stunning, but it is not easy to achieve. PHP editor Xinyi will explain to you in detail how to use a single mask to create a double exposure, and guide you step by step to master this technique easily. Next, we’ll dive into how to choose the right mask material, adjust image parameters, and create seamless transitions with masks so you can master the essence of double exposures in detail.
First you need to import your character photos into PS, and then drag the landscape photos directly onto your characters.
Then change the [Blending Options] of the landscape photo layer to [Hard Light]. Then lower the opacity a little, and adjust the value to whatever effect you like.
The next step is to create a mask on the landscape layer, and then use the keyboard shortcut CTLR+I to perform the reverse operation. At this time, the screen returns to the original character picture.
Finally we use the edge brush tool, which means the hardness of the brush is 0%. Any size.
Paint on the character part of the canvas until the landscape picture is displayed, the effect is very good.
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