![]() Tip: You can just cut and paste the relevant portion of the images. Step 3: Pick your first photo of the sequence, then copy and paste the other images on top, in the order you would like them to appear. Step 2: Open all the images in Photoshop. If you decided to pan, keep it short, so that the background isn’t distorted once assembled. Ensure your subject is within the same focal plane to ensure the depth of field matches. For the easiest sequence, set up tripod and take photos without moving the camera. This is the final product of this tutorial, created by Amanda Tucker. She was kind enough to share her talents with all of you and reveals here how to make one of your own! You can check out Amanda's (upcoming) website here. ![]() ![]() ![]() Amanda Tucker, who is one of the the members of our Facebook community, and who took the 30-Day online portrait photography class recently, did an awesome Photoshop work of a wedding picture (see below) that created an action sequence. ![]()
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