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Levitation illusion using Photoshop Masks

  • Writer: Anthony Campista
    Anthony Campista
  • Feb 28, 2025
  • 2 min read

What equipment I used:

Tripod

Cannon T7 18 MM lens

Classroom chair / stool


While we were deciding on where to take the pictures we were considering the background and also wanted to make sure we had good lighting for the picture so when we edited the picture it looked more like an illusion instead of photoshop. (Even though it was photoshop)


In these pictures we didn't use any props and the only thing we had in the photos other than the person themselves was a classroom chair or stool to sit or lay on.


All of my pictures I took worked and after editing it looked like my class partners were levitating. Except for one picture where part of my class partner's foot was missing.


Even though most of the pictures worked to make them even better I would be more careful with how the are on the chairs. Because if they have a hand or a foot around or on the chair I would have to cut through it or either leave that little piece of the chair





Jonathan Falling Into Bush
Jonathan Falling Into Bush

For this photo we had Jonathan sit on a chair that was half on the stone wall and half in the dirt. So the chair didn't fall back, I held the front pegs of the chair that were on the stone wall. We then had our other classmate snap the photo when we were ready.



Joseph Flying Back
Joseph Flying Back


For this photo we had Joseph sit on a stool that we put in the bush and had him sit on it with his feet and arms forward so it looked like he was flying back.




 
 
 

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