Nice tutorial, but unlike you said, 50% opacity is NOT EXACTLY like shooting a double exposure on film. If you shoot a double exposure on film, the first shot (base exposure) will pretty much determine what will be visible in the final image. For example, any overexposed part of the first shot (eg. overcast sky) will not "catch" anything from the second shot, thus creating a much cooler effect than with photoshop. (search flickr for user 'danmountford' you'll know what I mean)
@bigasstunes Im having the exact same dilema you mention, but there should be a way to blend layers in witch they behave like film, i just havent figured out.
thankyou!
persephoneluv 3 months ago
Nice tutorial, but unlike you said, 50% opacity is NOT EXACTLY like shooting a double exposure on film. If you shoot a double exposure on film, the first shot (base exposure) will pretty much determine what will be visible in the final image. For example, any overexposed part of the first shot (eg. overcast sky) will not "catch" anything from the second shot, thus creating a much cooler effect than with photoshop. (search flickr for user 'danmountford' you'll know what I mean)
bigasstunes 3 months ago
@bigasstunes Im having the exact same dilema you mention, but there should be a way to blend layers in witch they behave like film, i just havent figured out.
mateopumba747 1 month ago
At first I thought that my ipod's somehow turned on but than I realized that you have mogwai playing in the background.
Nice video btw, thanks!
FromCelticPark 9 months ago
good job! (I watched it until the end because of your accent haha)
marypiscore 1 year ago 2
grazie mille ;)
zingaradellaboemia 3 years ago