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speakerboxx123
how did they do this?
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steve330
Probably just messing around w/ photoshop putting different parts of different pictures with the same background together. The camera was probably mounted in one spot to keep the background constant.
adolelolz
Wow, that's really neat. Who is that?

But yeah, it seems like the hands were done by overlaying and fading a different photo...Hm. Looks complicated, but easy at the same time. But I doubt I could do it. xD
kryogenix
Can be done with a projector.
LOWinSKANK
circa survive!!

photoshop, or something most likely. i mean, you can`t take a picture like that can you? lol.
Gigi
Probably Photoshop.

My best guess at how they did it with PS:
1) Background image (on bottom) is the one of the guys with their palms.
2) Other image (layer on top of bg) has the opacity bumped down OR layer option set to something like "Overlay"
3) The top image is erased around the hand's edges, giving the illusion that the faces are only on the hands.
SarahxJoy
Wow..that's cool. huh.gif
speakerboxx123
there on myspace, thats how i got the picture...and uhm..has anyone seen any image similar to that?
slipper
hey, that's neat. looks pretty easy to me. photoshop mos def.

i might try this out one day...
speakerboxx123
yeah it does look pretty easy, if you know what to do _smile.gif
JoanOfArc
I think this is better suited for...

Moved somewhere in the resource center.
YourSuperior
QUOTE(gigiopolis @ May 26 2007, 11:12 PM) *
Probably Photoshop.

My best guess at how they did it with PS:
1) Background image (on bottom) is the one of the guys with their palms.
2) Other image (layer on top of bg) has the opacity bumped down OR layer option set to something like "Overlay"
3) The top image is erased around the hand's edges, giving the illusion that the faces are only on the hands.

Yeah, Gigi's right. That's most likely how they did it. It actually looks pretty simple.
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