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Sunday, 8 April 2012

How to dodge and burn in Photoshop


This is an image I took and felt it would be good to use as an example of dodging and burning because it has both dark and light areas within it.





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      • How To - Dreamy Scene
      • How To - Create Brushes
      • Illustrator - Attempt Two
      • Illustrator - First Attempt
      • Filter Examples
      • How To - Cut Out From An Image
      • How To - Straighten a Horizon
      • How To - Use The Lasso Tool
      • How To Texture Overlay
      • How To Watercolour Effect
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      • Surreal Experimentation Three
      • Watercolour Finals
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      • How to quick mask in Photoshop
      • How to overlay images in Photoshop
      • How to dodge and burn in Photoshop
      • How to create a miniature look in Photoshop
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