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Using Plastic Wrap Filter to Create Photoshop Flesh Texture

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Summary: Use Photoshop opacity controls to adjust effects of filters. Learn about filters and tools used to create flesh texture in Photoshop in this free Photoshop tutorial from a professional graphic designer.

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By Robert Segundo
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Robert Segundo has been an artist since he could hold a pencil. In his 10 years in graphic design, he has worked on advertising projects with costs ranging in millions of dollars. He...read more

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"All right, let's continue on with what we're doing here. So as we can see here, I finally figured out what I'm looking for in the plastic wrap with our, we want our highlights to be eight, to add detail to be one and our smoothness to be fifteen. And look at this, it looks real liquidly here so we're going to go ahead and hit Ok. This looks pretty good, but we're going to beef it up just a little bit more. Let's grab this background layer and let's go ahead and copy it. We'll take this, we're going to add a, let's see, we're going to go to overlay, there we go. Look at that, that just popped right on out. Let's see if we can take the opacity down on that just a little bit. That'd be too heavy. There we go. Now it looks really good. So let's go ahead and maximize that so we can get a really good look at that. Now let's go and hit enter, command zero. Look at that. We created that completely out of nothing. And trust me I've done this for people too and it just grosses them out to no end. And then I tell them that I did it out of nothing so. Their fear is nothing but fear. So play around with this, have fun and enjoy."

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