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In this tutorial, Kelvin Designs demonstrates how to use lens flares in Photoshop. He begins by showing how to use lens flares on a portrait to make the lighting more dramatic and interesting. He then demonstrates how to use lens flares on an urban landscape to create a more dramatic look. He shows several techniques for using lens flares for lighting and eye trail blurring. Throughout the tutorial, he provides tips on how to avoid common mistakes and create your desired effects in your photos.
In this Photoshop tutorial you're going to learn how to make colors pop in Photoshop along with some really easy tricks on managing any Photoshop document.
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After working in the advertising industry for over 35 years and capturing campaigns for some of the largest companies in the world, I have discovered six basic Rules of Composition that are you can easily implement into creating amazing images of your own!
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In this tutorial, Kelvin Designs demonstrates how to use lens flares in Photoshop. He begins by showing how to use lens flares on a portrait to make the lighting more dramatic and interesting. He then demonstrates how to use lens flares on an urban landscape to create a more dramatic look. He shows several techniques for using lens flares for lighting and eye trail blurring. Throughout the tutorial, he provides tips on how to avoid common mistakes and create your desired effects in your photos.