By popular demand, enlarging and enhancing breasts in Photoshop! Not recommended for kids! Enjoy!
Photoshop: Breast Enhancement
1About the Author
Howard Pinsky has been creating Photoshop video tutorials on YouTube for over 5 years, and has been using Photoshop for over 10. Through IceflowStudios.com, Howard will be providing written and video tutorials for Adobe Photoshop and similar applications.










Apparently I can't read to save my life either, *Howard. *headdesk!* Sorry about the mix up on the name. *sigh* Some days I should just refrain from chewing through the restraints, you know?
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LikeAck! That was Create A Vibrant Color Ring* tutorial. I swear, some days I can't type to save my life. ^_^ Thanks for an awesome site and an awesome video.
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LikeOh, and I found you through tutvid's Creaete a Vibrant Color Rin tutorial on YouTube. I subscribed to his channel and it just hit my inbox. In it, he mentioned your website and of course, I just love tutorials and started browsing yours. ^_^
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LikeWow! So that's how you do it. LOL. No worries, Edward. I thought you did a marvelous job with your not-safe-for-kids warning and narrating what could otherwise be an awkward subject.
One thing to watch out for, however: the string along the bottom of the bikini top has been warped by the bloat tool. No string would have that bend in it when supporting breasts. It would be straight across and taut. Perhaps there is a way to straighten that string? Perhaps have it cast a shadow--a tiny one--to suggest it's lifted a few millimeters off the surface of the skin? Also, the right upper arm has been warped to be a teense too skinny above the elbow, again by the bloat tool. Is there a way to restore the flesh on the arm to the proper proportion? Perhaps you could fill it back in by painting something dark against the light background, hiding the reduction of the arm in silhouette? Addressing all these (admittedly minor) areas might make a great follow-up video, as well as a pointer in what to look for when "proofreading" your image.
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LikeThanks for the post! Glad you were able to find my tutorials. I'm always open to suggestions. Keep 'em coming!
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