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This project will be building on from the Fast Shutter Speed Basketball in Hoop Project
https://cvhsphotography.com/action-fast-shutter-speed/
The Photo
- Basket Ball Hoop with the ball going in hoop
- Person kicking or hitting the ball
- The ball MUST be in the sky in the photo
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Step 1:
- Download Moon png file
- If you do not have a moon png file you will need to cut one out
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Step 2:
- Using Move Tool
- Move Moon onto basketball photo
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Step 3:
- You will change the size of the moon so it is about the size of the basketball
- Click Control T
- Make the moon smaller or bigger
- Move the moon so it’s near the top of the basketball hoop
- Make the moon smaller or bigger
- Click Control T
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Step 4:
- On the Layers Pallet
- Lower the Opacity of the moon to somewhere between 25%-70%
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Step 5:
- Click the keys
- Control J
- This will make a copy of the moon layer
- Control J
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Step 6:
- Move the duplicated moon slightly away from the first moon
- Click Control T
- Make the moon slightly smaller than the first moon
- Click Control T
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Step 7:
- Click the keys
- Control J
- This will make a copy of the second moon layer
- Move the duplicated moon slightly away from the second moon
- Click Control T
- Make the moon slightly smaller than the second moon
- Click Control T
- Move the duplicated moon slightly away from the second moon
- This will make a copy of the second moon layer
- Control J
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Step 8a:
- Repeate the same steps from above until you have at LEAST 5 moons
- You may do more if you’d like
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Step 8b:
You may stop and flatten your image at the point but if you would like to turn the basketball into a moon you will need to follow the next two steps.
Step 9:
- Click on the Layer with the First Moon
- Move it ontop of the basketball
- Make it bigger or small so it is the same size as the basketball
- Move it ontop of the basketball
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Step 10:
- Increase the Opacity of the layer to your liking
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Challenge……Can you figure out how they did the project below?
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