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This Photoshop tutorial is focusing more on the couple or focal point, and blurring away the background and unimportant details. You will learn to use a few different tools and basic Photoshop settings in this tutorial, so it’s best if you’re at least a little acquainted with the Photoshop tools and interface.
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This grid masking seems like an interesting technique to take a closer look at. First you need to create the grid mask in Adobe Illustrator. Then paste grid as a shape layer in Photoshop and the last step is to subtract shape layer.
Read the tutorial detail at Veerle’s Blog to create your own Grid Masking design using Photoshop!
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This tutorial will show you how to make an amazing magical lighting effect for a picture, using some stocks, brushes and techniques
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In this Photoshop tutorial you will learn how to create an old fantasy map of the area you live.
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So if you are a fan of Vincent Van Gogh you have to take a look at this tutorial. You will learn how to apply a “Van Gogh Style” to your pictures. So go and check it out - even if you don´t know what “Van Gogh Style” means 
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In this short Photoshop tutorial you will learn how to create our own cool scotch tape, so you can stick things to stuff…simple but nice 
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This is a really nice and simple effect. Here you can learn how to make a subject pop out of a photo.
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A great one if you want to learn how to compose with adjustment layers in Photoshop.
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