Woman In Smok Effect
Posted on 13. Jan, 2010 by admin in Freebees, Graphics, Photoshop, Tutorial, Vector

In this tutorial, author is oing to show how to create one smokin’ woman using a couple source pics, and just a few of the features associated with Phoenix.
So follow along and this tutorial will share a few secrets into some of the magic, without the smoke and mirrors. Well, maybe a little smoke.
With the general idea already in my mind, I needed to find a suitable background image.
The image I found turned out perfect because of the line of direction of the main figure’s vision. He’s looking directly where we’re going to place our smoke, creating unity among our elements. How convenient!




















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