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How to Clone yourself in GIMP

Sep 11, 2010 04:03 AM
A person editing an image on a computer while seated on a couch.

In this tutorial, we learn how to clone yourself in GIMP. First, open up GIMP on your computer and then open the picture where you want to clone yourself. After this, open the other picture where you want to copy yourself and right click to copy it. Now, create a new background layer for your main picture. Use the lasso tool to cut out one of yourself inside of a picture, then transition it into the main picture. Exit out of the other image, then start to edit the colors and opacity in the frame. After this, you should have an image that looks like there is really two of you, save it and then edit again when you want.

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