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How To Lose Your Head!
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Submitted by Malique » In this tutorial, I will teach you how to lose your head - the safe way! As usual, I will start off with the basics, and then suggest how you could carry on from there. Let’s get started.
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How to do a precise selection
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Submitted by Malique » Learn how to isolate objects in a composition with precise selection! Good for weddings, portraits and the possibility is endless.
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Using flash to make your photos stand out!
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Submitted by Malique » Light is the most crucial part of a good photo. Not the camera, not the photographer, but light. And natural lighting is definitely the best way to go, but if you lack natural lighting, then you can use flash to compensate. Here I will illustrate how using flash can make or break a photograph in this short tutorial.
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How to get perfect skin!
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Submitted by Malique » Have you ever wished you could have perfect skin? Have you ever wished you could get rid of all the acne and pimples and blemishes and scars on your face? Now you can! Well, at least in your photographs. :D In this tutorial, I will show you how to get rid of all the unflattering marks on your face using Adobe Photoshop mostly by just using two tools. Yes, just two! You will be surprised at how easy it is to do it! So, let’s get started.
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How To Create Your Own Clones!
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Submitted by Malique » Have you ever wondered how to create your own clones? Well, I’m here to teach you how to clone yourself!
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4 Simple Steps To Color Correct Your Photos!
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Submitted by Malique » This next tutorial, we’ll take it slow and easy, and touch on colour-correcting photographs for beginners. It’s nothing difficult and by the end of it, you might probably wonder why I even bothered to post something so simple. It’s just something that I figured most hobbyist-photographers (like myself) would find useful if they had only just started out.
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