Alternatively, you can open Photoshop and click Open on the title screen. Then select the photo you want to apply the effect to and click Open. Photoshop is part of the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite. You can download and install Photoshop using the Creative Cloud desktop application or directly from Adobe’s website. You can start a free trial of Photoshop at https://www. adobe. com/products/photoshop. html If you don’t have a Photoshop subscription, you can do a lot of these same steps using GIMP instead.

Alternatively, you can open Photoshop and click Open on the title screen. Then select the photo you want to apply the effect to and click Open. Photoshop is part of the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite. You can download and install Photoshop using the Creative Cloud desktop application or directly from Adobe’s website. You can start a free trial of Photoshop at https://www. adobe. com/products/photoshop. html If you don’t have a Photoshop subscription, you can do a lot of these same steps using GIMP instead.

Alternatively, you can open Photoshop and click Open on the title screen. Then select the photo you want to apply the effect to and click Open. Photoshop is part of the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite. You can download and install Photoshop using the Creative Cloud desktop application or directly from Adobe’s website. You can start a free trial of Photoshop at https://www. adobe. com/products/photoshop. html If you don’t have a Photoshop subscription, you can do a lot of these same steps using GIMP instead.

The Layers panel is generally on the right side. If you do not see it, click Window in the menu bar at the top and then click Layers to open the Layers panel.

The Layers panel is generally on the right side. If you do not see it, click Window in the menu bar at the top and then click Layers to open the Layers panel.

The Layers panel is generally on the right side. If you do not see it, click Window in the menu bar at the top and then click Layers to open the Layers panel.

The Layers panel is generally on the right side. If you do not see it, click Window in the menu bar at the top and then click Layers to open the Layers panel.

Click Image in the menu bar at the top. Click Adjustments. Click Invert.

Click Image in the menu bar at the top. Click Adjustments Click Black & White. Use the slider bar below “Blues” to lower the blue levels. Click Ok.

Click Filter in the menu bar at the top. Click Blur Click Gaussian Blur. Click Ok if asked to rasterize the layer. Use the slider bar to adjust the blur level until it looks really blurry (about a 50 px radius). Click Ok.

If the image looks too blurry, you can lower the opacity of the blur layer to about 50%. Use the box that says Opacity at the top of the Layers panel to do so.

If the image looks too blurry, you can lower the opacity of the blur layer to about 50%. Use the box that says Opacity at the top of the Layers panel to do so.

Click the icon that resembles a half-black-half-white circle at the bottom of the Layers panel. Click Solid Color. Select a grey color. Click Ok.

Click Filter in the menu bar at the top. Click Noise. Click Add Noise. Click Ok if asked to rasterize the layer. Use the slider bar to adjust the blur amount to about 10%. Click Ok.

You do not need a picture of a real skeleton to do this. You can use a prop skeleton from a costume shop. You can also find images of skeletons on Google Images by searching “Skeleton”, “Skeleton hand”, “skull”, etc. Just remember that most photos you find on Google Images are copyright and not free to use for commercial use. However, you can use them for personal use or just to experiment with. You may want to take several pictures of your model posing to make sure you get an image that aligns with the skeleton pose as much as possible. Try to get images of your model and skeleton image in front of a plain white background. This will provide an ideal background for your subject and will make it easier to remove the background of your skeleton image later on.

You can also open a new image in Photoshop at any time by clicking File in the menu bar at the top and then clicking Open. Then select the image you want to open.

You can also open a new image in Photoshop at any time by clicking File in the menu bar at the top and then clicking Open. Then select the image you want to open.

You can also open a new image in Photoshop at any time by clicking File in the menu bar at the top and then clicking Open. Then select the image you want to open.

Make sure you get all the gaps in between the bones while removing the background.

Make sure you get all the gaps in between the bones while removing the background.

Make sure you get all the gaps in between the bones while removing the background.

Make sure you get all the gaps in between the bones while removing the background.

Make sure you get all the gaps in between the bones while removing the background.

If you are having a hard time getting the skeleton image to align with your model, click the icon that resembles an arching arrow below an arching box to switch to warp mode. You can then click and drag the lines in the grid or the edges around the image to warp the image. Try to get the skeleton image to align with the image of your model as much as possible. If you don’t see the Layers panel, click Window in the menu bar at the top, and then click Layers.

If the skeleton image looks too dark after applying an Invert adjustment, press Ctrl + Z (or Command + Z on Mac) to undo the step. Instead of an invert adjustment, select your skeleton image in the Layers panel and then add an Exposure adjustment layer above the skeleton image. You can do so by clicking the Exposure icon in the Adjustment panel (if you don’t see the Adjustments panel, click Window followed by Adjustments). Right-click the Exposure layer and click Create Clipping Mask to apply it to just the skeleton image. Then increase the exposure so the bones are bright white.

If the skeleton image looks too dark after applying an Invert adjustment, press Ctrl + Z (or Command + Z on Mac) to undo the step. Instead of an invert adjustment, select your skeleton image in the Layers panel and then add an Exposure adjustment layer above the skeleton image. You can do so by clicking the Exposure icon in the Adjustment panel (if you don’t see the Adjustments panel, click Window followed by Adjustments). Right-click the Exposure layer and click Create Clipping Mask to apply it to just the skeleton image. Then increase the exposure so the bones are bright white.

If the skeleton image looks too dark after applying an Invert adjustment, press Ctrl + Z (or Command + Z on Mac) to undo the step. Instead of an invert adjustment, select your skeleton image in the Layers panel and then add an Exposure adjustment layer above the skeleton image. You can do so by clicking the Exposure icon in the Adjustment panel (if you don’t see the Adjustments panel, click Window followed by Adjustments). Right-click the Exposure layer and click Create Clipping Mask to apply it to just the skeleton image. Then increase the exposure so the bones are bright white.

If the skeleton image looks too dark after applying an Invert adjustment, press Ctrl + Z (or Command + Z on Mac) to undo the step. Instead of an invert adjustment, select your skeleton image in the Layers panel and then add an Exposure adjustment layer above the skeleton image. You can do so by clicking the Exposure icon in the Adjustment panel (if you don’t see the Adjustments panel, click Window followed by Adjustments). Right-click the Exposure layer and click Create Clipping Mask to apply it to just the skeleton image. Then increase the exposure so the bones are bright white.