What's up everybody!
I wanted to share a very quick & simple video tip on how I deal with reducing harsh and sometimes blown out skin using Photoshop.
Check it out and let me know what you think.
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Recreating retro 3D anaglyph images
I remember back in the 90's, (which feels like a long time ago now) that nearly every breakfast cereal box, kids magazine etc, had a dodgy red and green 3D image on it, along with the cheap and nasty cardboard glasses you had to use along with them.
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