[11] double exposure effect

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I searched forever to try and find a tutorial for this for Pixlr. I couldn't find one anywhere - so, I watched a Photoshop tutorial. I watched everything carefully and thought of each substitution for the tools on Pixlr. I made it as close as I could.

These are the pictures I will be using in this tutorial :

These are the pictures I will be using in this tutorial :

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s t e p - o n e :

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s t e p - o n e :

Create a New Image in Pixlr Editor. I used the normal presets (800x600).

s t e p - t w o :

Make the background white.

s t e p - t h r e e :

Open an image as layer - this will be your person. They can be facing whichever direction you want. Make sure this is Transparent or PNG. If it isn't, erase the background so it is white.

s t e p - f o u r :

This step depends on the color of your pictures. The palm trees that will be coming off of her face are black and white, so I need to change the color of the girl to black and white as well. 

I would suggest changing everything to black and white, anyway. Unless the colors work together, it may not look right.

Go up to "Adjustment" and select "Desaturate".

s t e p - f i v e :

This works best if there are a lot of shadows in your picture. Go up to "Adjustment" and select "Levels..." Play around with them until the image has darker shadows.

" Play around with them until the image has darker shadows

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