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:pointr: Note: New Photomanipulation (Blending) Tutorial available here :pointl:

:pointr: This is a Multiuse Lighting Technique, realistic and very simple, for artists in any level.

:pointr: Click the download button on the left of the image to get the zip file, the image is just a preview.

:pointr: Stock image from ~modestmelody

:pointr: This technique has been used on the following works:

Awakening of Gaia
Aire Elemental
Espiritu Elemental
Prelude of Light
Mandragora
Aves de Paso
El Templo del Adios

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Sweet. I'm downloading it now.
Thank you! Just what I needed :D
Excellent tutorial.

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Fantastic -- I have been wanting to learn how to do this for myself for ages...rather than spending money I dont have on fancy software that will do it for me

Faving this and cant wait to try!

Love

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thx, man
its useful~
i can't see it... =/
broken link?

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Hm, lovely tutorial. If you liked doing them... perhaps you would consider giving one out on hair? I really like the way you do yours, like the coloring in forgotten warrior.
forgotten legend, sorry. Its very early for me. heh.
Very interesting tutorial, I practised on it right away. The lens flares I have in Photoshop CS are different though. They have more round 'reflections' around. I used the exact one you were mentioning but again it had more round reflections near it. Anyway, it worked because I erased them. I must add it works better in lighter background of course, it was a nightmare for me to try and work it as light on darkness. I will work more on it though.

P.S. The pulling down with the smudge tool part is hard as hell.;p

Fantastic overally, I enjoyed practising on it!

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