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Alright I'm just gonna be honest I was not a fan of this. I'm not really big in to editing portraits in a weird way, so the only time I would use this technique would be if I was editing landscape pictures. First I had to increase contrast and brightness to show the black in the face. When editing I had to use the quick selection tool and sometimes the lasso tool. I also had to use the threshold tool to give it that certain look. This was not my best work, but whatevvvssss
Need to work on selection. Definitely not your best-I agree. 5 terms in bold?
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