Most of the times the classic MySpace self-portrait is trashy. Sometimes they’re accidentally hilarious. With this Photoshop trick, they can be mind-numbingly, body-trippingly awesome. That’s because it’s a mirrored self-portrait of you… without the camera in the picture.
After figuring out how to do this, you’re definitely going to confuse a few good people when they see your MySpace pic without a camera in sight. How did you do that? You’re such a good photographer. Let’s be friends… on Facebook. Little do they know the trick is totally simple (well, if you’re not Photoshop illiterate).
Basically, you’re combining three separate pictures (of your left arm, right arm and face) into one composite image. First, you put your left hand against the mirror and take a picture with your right arm holding the camera over your face. Then you do it again with your right arm on the mirror and your left arm holding the camera over your face. And then finally you take a picture of yourself from the chest (to show your face). Be mindful to not move too much during each picture.
Put those three pictures in Photoshop and layer the pictures of your left arm and right arm on top of each other. Use a layer mask to remove half of one of the pictures (so the other picture blends together) and then layer mask the picture of your head on top so the camera blocked face disappears. And then look ma, no cams. It’s the magic of photoshop! Read the full guide of how to do this at ExpertPhotography and ddvip and let’s see if you guys can do this in the comments. [ddvip via ExpertPhotography via PetaPixel]














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My AOL doesn’t seem to have a netscape button or whatever it is. Maybe when my 386 comes next week it will have one. It’s got a turbo button!
It’s not one of those blistering fast 25MHz beauties is it?
I’m confused, do you or do you not have to say ‘Candyman’ 5 times?
I read this with the high hope of NOT using photoshop to do this – come on, it must be possible without resorting to digital trickery – that I would like to see!
i dont get it, why dont you just take a photo of yourself without using a mirror, then you dont need to remove the camera from the shot. if you really must have a mirrored version, just flip the image. seems so pointless…