
The Most Natural Way to Trim Extra Hair in Photoshop
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Date: 2022-07-19
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Comments and reviews: 4
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I think you teach great stuff on your tutorials, but they really are too long in my opinion and most of them could be cut close to half their current time. There is lots of them (plus million otherones from your competitors, and (ironically) one of the things that you often talk about in your videos is the time saving. I'll tell you one thing, there is no time saving trick when watching your footage. Yes I know, I can skip the video in parts but there is always a danger to miss an important element. But let this not discourage you, because you do provide a fantastic material. You just need to to shrink it, a lot.
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I think you teach great stuff on your tutorials, but they really are too long in my opinion and most of them could be cut close to half their current time. There is lots of them (plus million otherones from your competitors, and (ironically) one of the things that you often talk about in your videos is the time saving. I'll tell you one thing, there is no time saving trick when watching your footage. Yes I know, I can skip the video in parts but there is always a danger to miss an important element. But let this not discourage you, because you do provide a fantastic material. You just need to to shrink it, a lot.
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Lisa
This totally did NOT work for me. :(: ( I have done this step by step and i couldn't get the before hair strands to move. UGH! I really needed this. If you can please teach a different way. I'm just not sure where i'm going wrong. It looks awesome though.
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This totally did NOT work for me. :(: ( I have done this step by step and i couldn't get the before hair strands to move. UGH! I really needed this. If you can please teach a different way. I'm just not sure where i'm going wrong. It looks awesome though.
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Loyal2you1
I really like your videos. I've been using Photoshop for years, but I usually learn something I didn't know. Thanks for all your hard work!
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I really like your videos. I've been using Photoshop for years, but I usually learn something I didn't know. Thanks for all your hard work!
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GKOALA7
Why did you use a merged layer on the last step? Clone Stamp has the option to work on a blank layer using Current & Below in the option bar.
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Why did you use a merged layer on the last step? Clone Stamp has the option to work on a blank layer using Current & Below in the option bar.
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