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Simulate Water Bubbles by heathrowe.com
Simulate Water Bubbles
Combine 3D Transform Spheres on a Layer Mask with a Liquify turbulence tweak to achieve this effect.
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author: heathrowe.com · category: SpecialFX · difficulty: Intermediate · similar tutorials

How to simulate a sewed mouth by kaoz-tutorials.com
How to simulate a sewed mouth
In this tutorial you'll learn how to simulate a sewed mouth in a few steps.
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author: kaoz-tutorials.com · category: photo_effects · difficulty: Intermediate · similar tutorials

Superb: 3D Simulated Spikes !  by 4design.tv
Superb: 3D Simulated Spikes ! 
Do you need amazing background? Lets do it.
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author: 4design.tv · category: SpecialFX · difficulty: Intermediate · similar tutorials

Simulate An Infrared Photo Effect In Photoshop by photoshopessentials.com
Simulate An Infrared Photo Effect In Photoshop
Infrared photography captures light our eyes can't see and uses it to create mysterious, otherworldly images. It's a unique effect, and one that we can create ourselves in Photoshop.
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author: photoshopessentials.com · category: photo_effects · difficulty: Intermediate · similar tutorials

How to Simulate Depth of Field with Photoshop by picturesocial.com
How to Simulate Depth of Field with Photoshop
A great way to simulate depth-of-field using Photoshop's Lens Blur filter; just in case you didn't set the right aperture the first time.
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author: picturesocial.com · category: SpecialFX · difficulty: Beginner · similar tutorials


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