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hey guys welcome back to my channel today i have for you very quick super fun tutorial on how to create a stop-motion pictures so i have all these images here that i took of balance me skincare first i laid everything out down as a flat lay i make sure the lights perfect i had my camera on a tripod thatamp;#39;s very important and then i just slowly took one piece at the time i took them away until i got completely clean backdrop and weamp;#39;ll put all these together for a little fun stop-motion so what i have to do because iamp;#39;m in a capture one right now i have to go and open these in photoshop and weamp;#39;ll go from there once everything opens up in photoshop we see itamp;#39;s going to be all on the separate images so we need to put them all on one picture so iamp;#39;m gonna use the blue as my background and first iamp;#39;m going to click on this grab the background layer and place it over here you have to hold shift as you let go of your mouse that will p