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1. Intro: This course focuses on using the double exposure feature in the mobile app Snap, see to create some pretty cool fix with your images. Part one of the course will show you how to use the double exposure feature to create a calm yourself in images. Part two will show you how to use the double exposure feature to create the image and image effect. In Part three, there is a bonus video that takes you along the creative process as well as the class project, where you can use the images provided to create the same double exposure effect. So if you're ready to get creative Rabies smartphone and rolling the course, and I see you in the next video.
2. Cloning : okay So much. We have everything in order. It's time to set up for the sea. Now, in this example, I'm going to use this dine error. First, we're going to take a picture on the right side of the dining room table, and then I'm going to take a picture on the left side of the dining room table, and I'm going to fuse the two pictures together to make it look like I'm having a conversation with myself at the table. Okay, so what you have the shot you want taking, the next thing you want to do is go into the mobile app. Snap. See? You want to go ahead and pick the pictures that you recently took. In my case, my pictures are the ones I took of me in my dining room. So what I'm going to do is start with the picture of me that I took on the right side. Okay, So what you want to do is hit tools and you want to hit double exposure. Okay, Next. What you want to do is click on the little image icon right here at the left side, at the bottom, and you want to pick the next shot. This will be your clone image. As you could see both images a few together. But what you'll notice is both images of me are transparent. Begin really to fix that. So what you want to do his first hit, This little ink I can at the bottom. Right? And you want to hit the slider and make it go all the way to the right which you see, is it mate? The left side of me a little bit more solid by making the right side disappear more, which is fine. Next, which you want to do is hit the little car stacks icon. Now, depending on the scene and you're lining, it may not be the same. I'm going to hit subtract which makes the left side appear a little bit more solid and brings back the image of the right now for you. It may be different. Play around with the different options and see what works best for you. Once you're done, you want to go ahead and hit the check. I car now. As you can see, the left side is a little bit more salad. What? I'm now going to do is I'm gonna hit this little diamond. I come with the back arrow, which is the Edit stack icon. But this does it. So let's review all the edits that you recently done. As you can see, I just did a double exposure at it. Okay, so we're going to click on that, and we're going to click on this little brush icon right here. Okay? And what you see is that brought up the original image that I first put up. As you can see, there's nothing there on the left side. So what I'm going to do is brushed myself in and as you can see and completely solid on both the left and the right side, this is why it's important to make sure that the scene that you're set up for has consistency to what you want to make sure the lights stay the same. But make sure you don't have anything moving in the background. Okay? Because it could be really heart to do the editing. When you have things in the background that can mess things up. So this is all done. I hit the check mark now, And as you see, it's all done. I got to do now. Sit back, girl. Export it safe and the pictures complete
3. Double Exposure : what's going on? Tape here, Back with another tutorial video. And today's video is on double exposure shots and how to create them with your mobile device. OK, so before we begin, there are a few things you're gonna need mainly just your smartphone. But you're also going to need a stand or tripod to hold your phone on. And if you don't already have it on your device, you'll need the mobile app snap, See, Creating double exposures are fairly simple. Are you really need her to pictures in this example? I'm going to use me as the main picture and I'm gonna use a picture of the city I live in as the picture that's gonna go inside of me. So once you have together the images that you're going to use, move on over to the APP snap seat. Okay, so the next thing you're going to want to do is open up, snap. See, It's like the picture that you just took and then you want to open up tools and you want to select black and white. Next, what you're gonna want to do is hit tools again, and then you want to select brush let me get this out the way. Okay, So now you want to select E V or exposure? What you want to do is crank it all the way up, and you want to kind of right out good background. You don't want to touch yourself. You want over with yourself. But you want to make sure you went out the background, makes her you zoom in and try to get as close as possible with out filling yourself in. If you do this, fine or you have to do is down here in the center. Just hit the down arrow until you reach zero and he can go in and you can't fix or the rights parts. Once that's done, hit the Czech air now. Sometimes you may have to go over it once or twice. In this picture, you can still see the corner of the wall. So I'm going to go ahead and do it again just to make sure I go ahead and get out. Let me see the second time around, it actually takes out that remaining shadow in the corner of the war. Okay, so once that's done next, which want to do its it dealt exposures, and you want to add the image that you want to put inside of you, as you can see. Now you have that picture in the background, so you have to do. Now. Let's go ahead and adjust it to where you want it to be. Okay and what you have it, where it's at, where you want it. Go ahead. The Czech Air. Now what you want to do. It's a little diamond. I can't appear with the back arrow and then you want to go ahead and hit view. Edits now what you want to do. Click on double exposure and you want to click on the brush I car. It brings you back to the very first photo, okay, without the picture. So now what you want to do is carefully brush in the image inside of you, and that's it. A double exposure is not complete. I'd have to do, said the back hair export in a safe
4. Creative Process And Class Project: this part of the course serves two purposes. The first purpose is just to show what you can do creatively with double exposure. The method is pretty much the same as explained in the previous video, and the second purpose is to serve as the class project. The two images used in this video will be provided to you below, using the methods explain in this course, Create a double exposure and snap. See feel free to use any combination of colors or filters. If you do not want to use the images provided, feel free to use your room. Finally upload your work and share with others. No, thank you for taking the time to view this course, and I hope you have a good one.