We all know this amazing effect when two or more photos are overlapped to give a single fascinating image with a ghostly effect, well that's called Double or Multiple Exposure.
Before there was a technique used in photography and cinematography, done in camera, or in the darkroom, and it required some hard work to get the beautiful result wanted.
In the modern times, however, we can easily make it with a 2D Editor Software like Photoshop.
I personally have always wanted to learn how to create it, so I decided that it was time to get into it and give it a try. And here are some images that I made using Photoshop where I superimposed a picture of a Sim (Made in The Sims 4) and a landscape each time, except for the last one.
I made them for a personal purpose to improve my graphic design skills, but thought maybe someone would like to have one or all of them, so I decided to share them with you. Perhaps some of The Sims CC Makers would like to create a CC Posters with them.

1. Down the Long Lane

The picture used for this image was taken by VeeTerzy and you can download it here.

 2. Journey to the Top of The World

The picture used in this image can be found here.

3. Mountain Day

The picture used for this image is a picture of the Japanese Alps you can find it here.

4. Resourceful Mind

The picture used was taken by Jay Mantri and can be found here.

5. Oh Mother Nature

This image has multiple exposure effect.
The picture of the tree used can be found here.
The birds' image can be found here.

6. Lavender Haze

The image used was taken by Albert Dros and can be found here.

7. Agreeable Disintegration

The birds I used can be found here and here.

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Credit

  • EA Games/Maxis.
  • All the photographers and artists whose pictures I used.
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