Alright, this is the Superimpose app. I'm Tricia Feiglstad. There's a lot of super cool things
you can do with this app. Here's how I start. I go to this button and choose the background
image first. I just made a design in deco sketch. Now I'm going to choose that. Then my next
is a foreground image. I was thinking about one of the cool things about this app is you
can mask out the background using something similar to instant alpha on the computer.
So kids can pose in front of a green screen. I'm going to choose this picture, choose mask,
and select the magic wand. Let's just see how it goes. When I'm clicking in the green
it should be selecting that color, making it go away. But do you see I've got little
pieces that it missed? So I'm going to whoops undo. See if I can grab some of that. Nope,
that one's not working. So I'm going to try a different strategy on that. Here's the paint
brush. The paint brush works just the opposite as you would think. I am erasing with the
paint brush. Let me get nice and small and clean up this area. Okay, I think I'm done.
So I want to turn, let me first resize it so let me transform it. Fill the space nicely
with it. I could spin it if I wanted to. I want to turn this photo into a silhouette
now. So I'm going to use the filter button, find the color balances, and scoot everything
all the way over until it's black. And now there's a bunch of things I can do with this.
One thing I was playing with is just saving it this way. You know, if I wanted to do that
I would hit the home button and I would put it in the library. I could put it on Twitter.
I could, do you see that button that says mask PNG? That's if I just wanted to keep
what was in the foreground or background and I can just save the silhouette. So that went
to my camera mode, just the silhouette. If I want to save the whole thing I touch the
library button. Now what I like about this is you also can save and use again the masking
that you just did on the foreground object. So there's this save mask button. It's going
to save what's currently in the foreground. Just within the app though. It didn't put
it somewhere else. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to take her and turn her into
a shadow by making her semi-transparent. Okay, and now I only get two layers to work with
in this app. So what I'm going to do is merge the two. And that was the button in the top
left corner. So it asked me if I really want that and I say yes. Now since I had saved
the silhouette I'm going to bring it back in again. Oh, but you know what, look at,
it didn't remember it as a silhouette. But it did remember to get rid of all that green
in the background. So I've got this look where she casts a shadow of herself against the
wall. That's pretty cool. I could save that. Or I could turn her into a bold silhouette
again. Go through that step with the filter and change this.
