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I'm probably at the wrong place to ask this, but I don't know anywhere better. Any suggestions? Please tell me. 

I'm looking to be able to make photos like this preferably for free, I'm guessing through software, anyone know of any solutions?

I take photos/videos on my p20 pro and gopro hero 4 session if that means anything. 

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I don't know any free software, but photoshop and lightroom are only 10 bucks a month now! Super worth it if you do any amount of photo work.

 

Sorry I don't know any free programs tho :/

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You can even do this in gimp which is free, or any other software that allows you to use layers. So the way this is done is you set a camera on a tripod to make sure that it's not moving. You then take pictures in bursts to capture the guy in different spots. You load up all the images as layers in your software of choice and you simply take the eraser tool and erase away in the positions that the person is in. Because the background is not changing, but only the position of the person, when you erase something on the layer, it shows the layer below it.

 

I hope I make sense, if not let me know and I'll record a quick tutorial for you.

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18 hours ago, Space_Station_X said:

You can even do this in gimp which is free, or any other software that allows you to use layers. So the way this is done is you set a camera on a tripod to make sure that it's not moving. You then take pictures in bursts to capture the guy in different spots. You load up all the images as layers in your software of choice and you simply take the eraser tool and erase away in the positions that the person is in. Because the background is not changing, but only the position of the person, when you erase something on the layer, it shows the layer below it.

 

I hope I make sense, if not let me know and I'll record a quick tutorial for you.

Makes sense, I'll give it a go later if I have the chance. I'm sure if I run into any problems YouTube has the solution. 

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