The easiest way to do it is to put your camera on a tripod/table/etc, set a timer, and go take photos of yourself in different poses with the same background, WITHOUT touching the tripod. You can then import each image into Photoshop (or whatever) and layer them. Tutorial here: http://9tutorials.com/2008/02/02/multiply-yourself.html It's a fun way to learn about how Photoshop works. Go do it
What is posted above is definitely the easiest way to do it, though I've actually tried it several different ways. But setting up your camera with a tripod on a timer is the best way to do it, because you have time to position yourself in the different poses you want, but the key to it is what you do in photoshop, as in layering them so they all look right. It's quite simple and there are many different tutorials online that can help you.
you can easily do it in photoshop... dont change the camera position when you click photos..and if you know photoshop you can easily do it.....
What is posted above is definitely the easiest way to do it, though I've actually tried it several different ways. But setting up your camera with a tripod on a timer is the best way to do it, because you have time to position yourself in the different poses you want, but the key to it is what you do in photoshop, as in layering them so they all look right. It's quite simple and there are many different tutorials online that can help you.
What is posted above is definitely the easiest way to do it, though I've actually tried it several different ways. But setting up your camera with a tripod on a timer is the best way to do it, because you have time to position yourself in the different poses you want, but the key to it is what you do in photoshop, as in layering them so they all look right. It's quite simple and there are many different tutorials online that can help you.