Non-Destructive Lighting Effects in Photoshop Touch | Learn Photoshop Touch | Adobe TV

Add dramatic lighting effects to your Photoshop Touch images non-destructively. Russell Brown demonstrates a technique for adding lighting to your image using a separate layer – thus allowing for infinite edits.
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    De: mjarrott [email protected]
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