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1- Open the first picture of the sequence !!
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2- Then open and copy the 2nd picture of the sequence !!
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3- Set the opacity of the layer at 50 % !!
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4- Now that you can see the part of the 1rst picture, Use the erase tool and erase the first guy !!
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5- Now you can bring back the opacity at 100% to see the final result !!
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6- Now repeat step 2 to 4 for other frames !!
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7- Don't forget to move the opacity at 100% at the end :-)
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And by the way, be sure to have a tripod when you are taking the sequences !!
You have to be steady for these shots :-) Boily |
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Simple, yet satisfying.... Thanks for the info... Going to have to try it someday...
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I always wondered how you did that Boily....I now am informed. Great little bit of info! I'll have to give that a try soon!
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