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Hi everyone.
I'm new on this forum, so, nice to meet you.
I just want to know how I can edit a photo like this:
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I think it's about clipping mask effect from Photoshop, but I have tryed and I failed. Any suggestions, tutorials and more, please?
 
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Welcome to the forum. Per forum rules, if these aren't your images, please remove them and post a link.

fyi, they are done using layer masks in photoshop most likely.
 
Hi everyone.
I'm new on this forum, so, nice to meet you.
I just want to know how I can edit a photo like this:
View attachment 75846
,
View attachment 75848
I think it's about clipping mask effect from Photoshop, but I have tryed and I failed. Any suggestions, tutorials and more, please?
Traditionally that would be a double exposure, and can be done in camera either with film or with cameras like the 6D that offer that feature. In Photoshop it can easily be done with layer masks. Clipping masks are different. A clipping mask is just telling Ps that you want an adjustment layer to only be visible on the layer just below it, rather than all layers below it. These shots are as simple as: shooting the subject as a silhouette, converting that silhouette into a layer mask, placing the background shot underneath it. Pretty straightforward.
 
Hi everyone.
I'm new on this forum, so, nice to meet you.
I just want to know how I can edit a photo like this:
View attachment 75846
,
View attachment 75848
I think it's about clipping mask effect from Photoshop, but I have tryed and I failed. Any suggestions, tutorials and more, please?
Traditionally that would be a double exposure, and can be done in camera either with film or with cameras like the 6D that offer that feature. In Photoshop it can easily be done with layer masks. Clipping masks are different. A clipping mask is just telling Ps that you want an adjustment layer to only be visible on the layer just below it, rather than all layers below it. These shots are as simple as: shooting the subject as a silhouette, converting that silhouette into a layer mask, placing the background shot underneath it. Pretty straightforward.
Good. Can you put here some links with PS tutorials or something like that?
I searched for clipping masks but I found only texts and boring stuff, not photos like that.
 
Just search, "double exposure" and Photoshop; that should give you a wealth of information on the subject.
 

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