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Put one object in front of another
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Let's say you have a photo of a fence and you want to put a number of photos of people behind it--but you want each person behind the other people. What would be the easiest and simplest way to go about it?
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(09-10-2023, 05:09 AM)sl60 Wrote: Let's say you have a photo of a fence and you want to put a number of photos of people behind it--but you want each person behind the other people. What would be the easiest and simplest way to go about it?

I say, multiple layers with layer masks but there is more to it than that. You have to consider over-all lighting, shadows and general tone of each element.
Easy, simple - yeah.
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(09-10-2023, 06:53 AM)rich2005 Wrote:
(09-10-2023, 05:09 AM)sl60 Wrote: Let's say you have a photo of a fence and you want to put a number of photos of people behind it--but you want each person behind the other people. What would be the easiest and simplest way to go about it?

I say, multiple layers with layer masks but there is more to it than that. You have to consider over-all lighting, shadows and general tone of each element.
Easy, simple - yeah.

Can't agree more, multiple layers, and look for the lighting which is the wrong doing of beginners.
Patrice
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#4
Something like this? Scaling the faces, put the eyes on the same line, change colour on the faces, etc... As rich and pixlab mentioned. A try :
 
   
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