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Customise tools in Photoshop
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It’s relatively easy to spice up your photos in Photoshop. But how about taking it one step further? The key to success is to fix your colours and enhance them. That way you’ll be sure to achieve eye-catching results -
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Change your body shape
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FreeHand MX: MX City Limits
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Designing to a brief
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Psychedelia in Photoshop
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