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    Specific Remove background people

    Glad you like it.
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    Specific Edit eye boogie

    Here's the edit. Also attaching version 2 that brightens him up a little.
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    How to implement flair on eyes?

    I also struggled a bit to get his effect for the "flare". The outer glow was acting strangely. Here's a simpler way. Do the first two glowing layers as he has described. For the third layer, where he adds the flare motion blur, do this instead: Activate a soft brush with foreground color of...
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    Push Notifications

    For the past week or more, every time I log into PSG I get a pop-up asking me for permission to enable "push notifications". I keep replying "No", but then it ask me again the next time I log in. It seems never-ending. Not sure if this is relevent, but my browser is Firefox and I have it set on...
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    Smoothing out a busy background

    I like @IamSam's approach. But if you really do prefer to smooth out the background, then Surface Blur would work well. Copy the image to a new layer and convert the layer to a Smart Object. The SO allows you to apply a surface blur, but then go back later and tweak the settings if you change...
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    Unrap a 3D curved object to a flat 2D object

    Unwrapping and flattening a truncated cone gives the general shape of the diagram below—specifically the arc portion shaded in gray. Photoshop has the ability to accurately draw this kind of shape, but it does not have the ability to calculate any of the required dimensions. Those calculations...
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    Specific Change background please.

    I had a hard time separating the strands of your hair from the old background. I had to draw a lot of new ones. Hope it's okay.
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    Standard Color Definitions

    I tried to match closely to Hex code 800000. But after I had already posted, it occurred to me that the OP's photo was taken at night, so I probably should have darkened it a bit to compensate for that. I used to dabble with Pantone colors a long time ago. Lately, I'm planning to repaint my...
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    Standard Color Definitions

    Good one. I didn't think to look at Wikipedia.
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    Standard Color Definitions

    In a recent thread, the OP requested that his white shirt be changed to maroon. I looked up "maroon" in a few websites and there appears to be a consensus that it's defined as Hex Code 800000 and RGB (128,0,0). Sounds good to me, so that's what I used. But I'm wondering if there is a standard...
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    Specific Change shirt color to maroon

    Just seeing your note now. Is the one that @Babine posted dark enough for you?
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    What Does "Trending Content" Mean?

    Between fighting off the entire nation of Brazil and defending the honor of "furry" puffins, you're having quite the weekend! Maybe for some soothing downtime you can join a bomb-disposal unit. Good sleuthing, though, to have figured out the Brazillian angle.
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    Removing an annoying branch with the Brush Tool

    This technique can quickly give you three shades: Make a rough selection of the area you want to cover and fill it with an "average" green shade from this image. Next, set you foreground color to one of the darker shades from the image and your background color to one of the lighter shades. Use...
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    Removing an annoying branch with the Brush Tool

    For this kind of situation, another technique I like is to set the Color Dynamics in the brush tool to toggle between your foreground and background colors to create a cloud-like effect. Set the Foreground/Background jitter to 100% and also activate the brush scattering. This allows you to...
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    Change colors via hue/saturation dialog

    Digital colors work completely different from actual paint or colors from an ink printer. In the digital world, most images are in RGB mode, meaning that all colors derive from a combination of Red, Green and Blue. In the digital world, if you mix red, green and blue together, at their full...
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    Change colors via hue/saturation dialog

    In the Hue/Saturation adjustment layer, click the Colorize box. Then you can experiment with the Hue, Saturation and Lightness sliders to get shades of brown. You can see the settings I used here. Then, if you want, go into the layer mask of the Hue/Sat layer and mask away the colorization...
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