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In this tutorial im going to show you how to turn
this.. 
into this...
First thing you're going to want to do is take two pictures from the same position, for mine I used my bed, than myself sitting on it.


step one, open the picture of just the bed, than open up the picture of the person, copy the picture of the person and paste into the picture of just the bed. (ctrl+C) while you have the picture of the person selected, move the picture of the bed to your veiw in the window..

and press (ctrl+V)
next, select your eraser tool, and have the settings at

next step is to erase the entire image of the person like so

to have it appere the way it does for mine, deselect the veiwing eye for the background in the layers pallate, and when you erase for the image it should look like mine, from there, you just reselect the eye, and you have your finished picture. merge the layers by [layer -> Merge Visable]
add some other things if you would like (border, text) stuff like that, and there you go you have a ghost like image.
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Looks great man! I love the effect =). Thanks much for your submission!
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Good Job on the tutorial!!! I am sure this will be a hit here at GFXVoid.
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awesome effect but.....my digital is broken right now.....i'll have to wait to try this out
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Great Job. Thanks for time/effort. It looks nice, keep it up bud!
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Cool tut, ill have to try it some time.
Thanks for sharing.
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this one i dont really understand?
if u took x exact picture but one with someone in it , why not put the person layer on top and lower the opacity? wouldnt u get the same effect?
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exactly
the first thing that had hit me too.
MnVn
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i thot that as well, kinda useless if you ask me, maybe this one gives a better res tho??? idk
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cool effect
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