How to Create a Double Exposure in Adobe Photoshop
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- Learn how to create a double exposure effect in Photoshop, using two images, selection methods, layer masks, Adjustment Layers, and more!
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Tools used in this tutorial:
Quick Selection Tool: This selection method works very similar to a brush, allowing you to brush over the areas you wish to turn into a selection. By default, every stroke adds to your selection. If you wish to deselect some areas, hold down your Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac) key and brush.
Refine Edge: When you initially create a selection, it's likely to be very sharp around the edges, and likely won't contain hair or fur. Refine Edge will allow you to not only soften out those edges, but you'll be able to use Smart Radius to grab hair and fur which may not have been selected.
Color Range: If you're looking to select all or most of a single color in your image, Color Range will help you do that. It lets you automatically target pure colors, or sample specific colors using the eye dropper. To add to your sample, hold down shift. To subtract, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac). Pressing OK will create the selection.
Layer Masks: If there's an area of your layer that you wish to hide (or bring back), Layer Masks will help you do that. Painting using a black brush will hide portions of the layer, and painting with a white brush will reveal them.
Adjustment Layers: By using an Adjustment Layers, you're able to change targeted areas of your photo without damaging the original layer. These can either be applied to the full image, or specific areas using selections or Layer Masks. At any point in the future, you can either make changes to the adjustment, hide it, or delete it completely.
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Sepia.
Excellent tutorial! Very detailed.
David Di Franco Thanks, David!!
WOW. That is great Howard. Just goes to show I can still learn from young talent at age 70. A little fast for me to retain at my level, but by watching several times I was able to retain a lot. I haven't used the masking tools much because I never tearned to use them properly. I am pretty much self-taught when I need to do something within my designs. UA-cam tutorials have been a blessing. Thank you so much for providing these tutorials.
This is a great tutorial with step by step instructions - luckily I got to try this and now I am addicted. Thanks for sharing.
Holy crap you cover a lot of steps--I had a hard time catching it all the first time and I'm pretty advanced!! I prefer the slightly colored version. I think the softness compliments the lovely photo.
I love your tuts, thanks so much!
Sierrafairy Thanks, Sierra!
Outstanding tut! There's a bunch of techniques that I didn't know, pulled my hair trying to do or gone the long way around. Using the layer mask as a selection, adjusting the opacity of an adjustment layer and the mask edge instead of the so- so results using the fringe options on the image. Thanks again!
activeeq Glad I was able to help! :)
I just wanted to let you know that this was one of your best tutorials since I subscribed you when I started to experiment a bit with Photoshop in 2008. Great!
***** Woohoo! Thanks, Gezim!
Best double exposure tutorial on youtube, few new new tips as well. thanks!
Gorgeous effects, Howard! I prefer the muted sepia colours to the straight black-and-white. Great work.
Wynn Anne Sibbald Thanks so much, Wynn!
Looked better in black and white! Thanks for the tutorial!
Love your tutorials!! Since I work with photoshop in school and the teachers never learn us the cool things we can do in it. Your videos are a great help to me when the teachers fail.
Incredibly done, sir.
One of the best tutorials I've ever experienced.
The way your removed the background from between the leaves, was genius!
I liked the color version better. Thanks heaps for your time and effort in supplying these vids for us mere mortals in learning PS. Cheers, Teddy
Thanks for the comment, Teddy!
fantastic!!! its great that you explain that much fast and clear without wasting too much time. thanks alot
fantastic! The result is just amazing. Not only for education but really for fun. Thanks a lot.
ahh thanks howard, ive always been wondering how this effect is done, and came up with much more difficult ways which took waaaay longer than this. thanks a bunch!
pitanone You're welcome!
Color! Awesome video! Thank you! A little fast BUT thankfully it is a video and I can watch over and over again!
Sherry Gammon Thanks, Sherry!
Dude, YOUR EXPLANATIONS ARE FREAKING AWESOME!
LIKE YOUR ACTUALLY INTO what your doing.
Thanks, man
This was extremely helpful! I would really enjoy a tutorial on just layer masks and what all they can do
Awesome tutorial I finally feel you're back ! The one with color is the best looking for me :) Thanks for everything you do Howard because it's really amazing.
Sam François Thanks, Sam. Hopefully I can continue producing great tutorials, but they'll definitely be some basic ones mixed in, as well.
Nice (and fast) pace of your video(s) with very clear speech and very rich in contents.
Thank you, Howard.
Nicely done "True Detective" look Howard. Your energy and clarity makes this fun to watch.
I'll add it to my list of best PS videos for my students.
Great tutorial once again. Howard I must say you push me to be just a little better in my own creativity. I like the black and white image the best.
Very nice tutorial, as always of course! I must say that I like the black and white one more! Thanks for showing us.
Thank you very much.great tutorial.happy with the speed, some tutorials do drag a lot, this one doesn't. nice, simple and concise.
I just came across your tutorials and have to say,I'm impressed. By the way, I like the color version of the image above. Good work.
Great tutorial! I like the color version better but using this method, different subjects would look nice in black and white too.
This is beautiful. Kinda complicated but very professional. You're awesome!
Great tutorial. I wondered how that was done. I like the color version. Thanks.
Howard, this tutorial answered all of my questions and then some!! Much appreciated bro!!! Great job!
Glad I was able to help. Thanks for watching, Jonny!
I like the black n white version, great work
Thanks for this! I prefer the coloured version. I totally forgot how to do this and always thought this was so neat! I've learned all type of skills and tricks during my program of Graphic Design, but a lot of them have faded.
I could've figured this out on my own, but it's always nice to get a reminder. I love your tutorials, even though I would say I'm pretty proficient in Photoshop they always seem to teach me some new trick. So thanks!
Grea Tutorial. ANd you have a really clear voice, and that's an amazing "plus" for me consider that I'm not English. Thanks!
***** Glad you were able to understand! :)
that was soo awesome! loved the coloured one!
Very informative Howard! I like the color version... it's awesome....
Thank you so much! I'm doing photography in school and one of my experiments/final pieces is gonna be using double exposures. Great tutorial, can't wait to use it x
Welcome back, Finallyyyyyyy
Wonderful tut! A lot of info - very clear! Love colored version! I love to work with double exposure! Thank you very much!
I'm from iraq and i watch your videos so your videos are watched by people from all around the world that's my point so don't worry :)
Cool tutorial, I like the desaturated color image!
Great job! You are very through and detail oriented. I learned a lot from this video. Cheers from NJ.
Hi Howard, thanks for the great tutorials. Very helpfull. In this video I got lost between 2.10 and 2.20. Probably it is my English but I could not clearly understand what keys to press. Thanks in advance for helping me out!
very nice! at first I thought how the heck is he gonna accomplish that, but then pufff magic happened! liked!
impacto Gaming Photoshop is definitely magic. :)
Black & White. Thanks mate!
Cool tutorial, thanks Howard :)
You make it look so easy!
I love the colored one the most (Y) Great tutorial (Y)
Fantastic tutorial ever...Thanks Howards, Keep it up.
Wahid Jan Thanks, Wahid!
great tutorial, different from all the others I've seen i like the control you have with this method though, can't wait to try it!
***** Thanks, Hayleigh! Glad you enjoyed it.
Once again, very nice tut Howard. Thank you,
***** Thanks, Craig!
Howard you are a Photoshop God!!! One question though please, do you only use Mac? I use windows and would appreciate a little more window content. Thanks and keep up the wondrous work.
this was a killer tutorial...i like the color one best...thanks for this..
squidskunk Thanks, Squid!
This is by far the best double exposure tutorial I have found. Thanks a lot ***** I know it was a lot of hard work to put these videos together and I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge with the world.
jitu757 Thanks!!
very creative use of photoshop, great job!
I like the black and white. This I my first time watching your tutorial, I must say good work. I will subscribe to your page to pick up some tips, again great work keep it up.
Thanks so much for these, I am learning a lot! Of course, the first 1 minute session took me 15 mins to complete but....
Wonderful tutorial, and just in time for a project I'm working on, too! Loved the more colored/vintage version, but the B&W is nice as well. Personally, I lean more toward the vintage look.
Thank you Pinsky. You help me a lot!
this is tight man !
Awesome! Could could you do a tutorial on how to make a mosiac portrait with various mini photos? I can't find a decent tutorial anywhere.
Ok, seriously! That's awesomeness! I'm going to take my editing to a whole other level! Thanks Howard! ^_^
***** Woop! Thanks a lot, Bernice!
perfect explanation. Thank you so much. Cheers from Brazil!
Like your training method!
You've earned yourself a new subscriber. Great stuff! (:
Thank you so much!
Trying this for the first time!
Great just what I was looking for.
Cool! I always liked more these kind of tutorials of yours :)
sepia ftw. thanks for this. New subscriber and enjoying the vids!
Excellent tutorial
Thats what I was looking for!!!! Thanks
Thankx for uploading these useful videos....keep it up!!
Wow, awesome tutorial. Disagree with the people saying that you should slow down, I like how conciese you are. If it's too fast for you, you can always pause/rewind or even use UA-cam's speed control to make it play slower.
Rocked it again!!! (i choose color)
Aaaarghhh no way 7:10 The contract command. How did I not know of this before??! U legendhead, that is gonna save me so much time..! Ps I like the sepia
Great video, Howard! However, it was a bit over my head. Do you have any suggestions on tutorials of yours to watch that might help me grasp this better? Thanks, and subscribed!
Black and white!! ur awesome!
Very informative Howard! Adding this to my knowledge bank. :)
***** Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Your tut is fantastic.
wow .. you are a great teacher
thanks very much
Both was awesome... Cool tut, thanks...
This helped me a lot..
Thanks Howard... Keep Up the good work
Pretty cool, i should practice with this one.
Thanks Howie!
awesome tutorial, super informative, detailed yet easy to follow instructions. superb!
ps. for the 2 versions of the photo, i kinda like somewhere in between the black&white version where only a bit of the color seeps through.
thanks for the tutorial x]
cool stuff! Your friend TastyTuts sent me here. Nice tutorials!
Wow! That was double exposure for my brain.
Hey this is one I'll be trying for sure
great one as always its very hard to choose but i think sepia had more style
wow nice... I will play with it right now!
This was awesome!! Thanks!!!
i like the color version... it was awesome....
Gautam Mazumder Thanks, Gautam!
I like sepia + color look. Its great!
love this tutorial
amazing, thanks. like both version
Thank you for #sharing. I've been looking for this #tutvids. Help me a lot. Thanks, Mr. Pinsky :)
Damn..u got awesome skills....I want to learn it all