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Hi Dyllian,

I am using a photo I took to create an add. I have recently realized I want the models face to appear wet. Not the entire image just as if they had dipped into the water and been sitting out for a minute. It is a close up on his face btw. I have taught myself quite a bit on PS, but it is late and I have been working on this for a while so a little help would be great!Thank you!

Cassandra

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HI Cassandra,

I hope this message hasn't arrived to you late. Taking into account from your photoshop experience there is a bubble brush you can download that can help you achieve the effect you want, the trick to it is to find a similar color to the skin tone of your model and create different layers unto the model. Use different sizes to achieve a more realistic look.

Let me know if this helps, if not, feel free to get back to me for a more detailed explanation.

Regards,
Dyllian

PS: Helpful link: http://www.brusheezy.com/brush/413-Bubble-Brushes

But you can always try to find another sample set.

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Dyllian Rancharan

Expertise

I can answer most questions related to photoshop. As well as supply design ideas, techniques and great tips. I can also answer your questions in Spanish as well as English. (Puedo contestar sus preguntas en Espaņol si lo prefieren!)

Experience

I have been a desktop publisher for a newspaper and have three years working as the cheif graphic artist for a Casino in Belize.

Organizations
Currenlty working for the Las Vegas Hotel & Casino in Belize, C.A.

Publications
My work has been published in local newspapers as I designed a section called Intransit, an art column. It has also been published in some books I designed both the layout and cover.

Education/Credentials
Associates degree in desktop publishing and digital graphic designs

Awards and Honors
Was awarded by the Government of Belize as Graphic Designer of the Year in 2004, 2005 and 2006

Past/Present Clients
Clients include Governmental Organizations, Businesses and International Clients

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