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BAZIL
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Yep, It's super easy!

All you need is a camera which allows you to manually set your Shutter speed and aperture!

Step 1:

* Set the camera and tri-pod up in the position you want to take the photo from

Step 2:

* Set the camera in Auto and take note of the Aperture and Shutter speed settings

* Switch the camera to full manual mode and enter the Aperture and Shutter speeds

* Take the first photo with the item you want a multiple of in the first position (ideally using the timer or a shutter remote so not to disturb the position of the camera)

many1.jpg

Step 3:

* Move the subject and take another photo

* Repeat this process quickly positioning the subject in as many different positions as you wish for

many2.jpg

many3.jpg

many4.jpg

Step 4:

* Load up all of your images in Photoshop

* Copy segments from each of the photos and paste them into one master image

Step 5:

* Save your work and admire

fourhans-1.jpg

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Hello again , not sure what im doing wrong , maybe its my photoshop cause its quite old going to try and update it today , but it keeps doing this , the base image is strong but the other segments are faded.

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Don't copy and paste the entire images... of course that's not going to work...

You need to copy a selection of the each image containing the subject and paste it ontop of the first image.

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