Lesson 31: Double Exposure Effect with Photoshop CC – no prep graphic design lesson
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Double Exposure Effect with Photoshop CC – no prep graphic design lesson
This tutorial will show your students how to add a double exposure effect using layer masks, blend modes and some layers.
The double exposure effect is a technique that artists and designers can use to create abstract artwork. You can see this effect used in album covers and opening titles of popular TV shows.
In this tutorial your students will mimic the traditional effect in Photoshop. You will receive a 12-page PDF file, three images used in the lesson, and examples of the effect. At the conclusion of the lesson there is a challenge student’s have available for independent practice.
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Double Exposure Effect with Photoshop CC – no prep graphic design lesson
This tutorial will show your students how to add a double exposure effect using layer masks, blend modes and some layers.
The double exposure effect is a technique that artists and designers can use to create abstract artwork. You can see this effect used in album covers and opening titles of popular TV shows.
In this tutorial your students will mimic the traditional effect in Photoshop. You will receive a 12-page PDF file, three images used in the lesson, and examples of the effect. At the conclusion of the lesson there is a challenge student’s have available for independent practice.
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Why buy these lessons when there is free stuff like this on the Internet? These lessons are all high-school/adult learner tested. I have used these lessons with hundreds of students, some with thousands of students. Many of the online tutorials are meant for intermediate or more advanced users and will skip steps. I have added steps and images to make the lesson easier to follow, these are not 1 page lessons. They are between 10 (for the simple ones) and 20 pages each! If you let me know of a step you would like added I will add it in and send you the updated file. I try to create these so my students have the least amount of questions possible.