Manips
But Lee, what is a "manip?"
Glad you asked! A manip is when you add someone to a photo that wasn't originally there, like the example photo I used. As you can see, I messed that up, woops. It takes a lot of patience, and practice.
S U P E R I M P O S E AND P I C S A R T
Level 6/10
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1. This step is optional, if you have a fairly good visualization. For this, I recommend you get a PNG of whoever you're trying to add onto the photo. Open your photo (in either one of the apps.)
2. Add your PNG (or photo). IF the photo/PNG doesn't match the original, you can try applying a black and white filter to both, or a motion filter (found in PicsArt under: Filter>Artistic>Motion, or Filter>Blur>Motion Blur) If you don't want to do this, you can play around with the filters on whatever program you're using, or, on Polarr (which I'll eventually teach you how to use)
2.5: If the photo matches, continue on my friend.
3. If you want the person/animal/whatever to be behind the original person, you'll have to start masking stuff, fam. You guys can go check in with my "Demonic Eyes" tutorial to see how to mask in both PicsArt and Superimpose. If you accidentally erase too much, that's in the Demonic Eyes tutorial, too.
4. Because I couldn't get the exact look with the Superimpose filters, I decided to go and toy around with PicsArt filters as I said in step 2.
4.5: I still didn't like how it looked, so I added a black and white filter.
5. If you want to be a little fancy, you can add a texture. I'll put some in another chapter, as well as how to add them to your satisfaction.
F I N A L R E S U L T:
REMINDER: Always crop your photos to 2:3, or 256 by 400 pixels so it fits the cover! I forgot to with this edit, woops!
Faces: Alexandra Daddario, Sebastian Stan
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