The tutorial I found was on this website. It's written by a guy named Steve Patternson on Photoshop Essentials.com. The summary is "Create a bit of an optical illusion in Photoshop by making a larger photo appear to be made from many smaller photos inside it. Great for family photos, wedding photos, or just as a fun thing to do with your friends." and "create a bit of an optical illusion, filling one photo with many smaller photos, or at least, many copies of a couple of smaller photos". This tutorial was very easy, the website is a little shady looking at first, but if you just avoid clicking on all the ads and download bars, then your computer will probably be virus free.
But there are multiple pages to click on to see the entire tutorial, but I didn't know that. I was a little freaked out about clicking on anything, you know, because that place looks dangerous! Any way, the page numbers at the bottom, in fact, ARE safe to click on. Or you can just go the other links here, here, here, and here. Any way, here's how my picture turned out...
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| This |
| plus this |
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| makes this. But only if you use this weird tutorial. |
Any way, fot this assignment I learned how to make a clear overlay of copies of two pictures over one large picture on photoshop. Photoshop certainty IS magic.
In conclusion, this tutorial is very easy to use, and if you want to make a weird picture like mine, then you're in luck.


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