Simple Way To Apply a DUAL LIGHTING Effect In Photoshop!
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Aug 27, 2021
Learn this simple yet powerful technique to apply a dual lighting effect in Photoshop!
This tutorial is part of my Photoshop in-app tutorials. You can open the tutorial image directly from Photoshop and follow the coach mark overlays to follow along. You will need Photoshop 2021 (22.5) and newer.
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Senator Scott Criticizes Comparing Voting Restrictions to Jim Crow
Senators Tim Scott and Cory Booker clashed over calling Republican-backed voting legislation 'Jim Crow 2.0.'
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Watch Live: President Biden Holds Formal News Conference
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Senate Begins Debate on Voting Rights Bill
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Ex-Kazakhstan Leader Calls Rumors of Rift With President 'Groundless'
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Victoria, Australia, Declares State of Emergency in Its Hospitals
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Residents Urged to Stay Home as Winter Storm Hits Southern States
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[#AfterEffects #Video] 3 Easy K-POP MUSIC VIDEO Effects (After Effects Tutorial)
3 Easy K-POP MUSIC VIDEO Effects (After Effects Tutorial)
By Cinecom.net
Published: May 21, 2021
http://storyblocks.com/Cinecom – Learn how to create popular K-Pop Music Video Effects from Taemin, Aespe and SuperM in this Adobe After Effects tutorial video.
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Senate Begins Debate on Voting Rights Bill
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Hostages Freed at Texas Synagogue
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Mayor Adams Says He's Open to a Remote Learning Option
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German Court Finds Former Syrian Colonel Guilty in War Crimes Trial
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House Passes Voting Rights Bill
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[#Money #Success] 15 Countries That Are Going Bankrupt Because of COVID
15 Countries That Are Going Bankrupt Because of COVID
By Alux.com
Published: Nov 26, 2020
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'Situation in Tonga Is Not Stable,' Diplomat Says
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Residents Urged to Stay Home as Winter Storm Hits Southern States
Parts of the Southeast received more than nine inches of snow after the storm moved through the region on Sunday, knocking out power for tens of thousands of customers and coating highways with dangerous ice.
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Hostages Freed at Texas Synagogue
Officials said four hostages were freed and a suspect was dead, after a day of threats and negotiations at a synagogue in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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Mayor Adams Says He's Open to a Remote Learning Option
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German Court Finds Former Syrian Colonel Guilty in War Crimes Trial
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House Passes Voting Rights Bill
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Car Bomb Explodes Near Airport in Somalia's Capital
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Boris Johnson Apologizes for Downing Street Lockdown Party
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Biden Attacks Republicans for Using the Filibuster to Pull Apart the Senate
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Deadly Philadelphia Rowhouse Fire Started With a Christmas Tree
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[#Script #Coding] React and Golang JWT Authentication – Tutorial
React and Golang JWT Authentication – Tutorial
By freeCodeCamp.org
Published: Feb 26, 2021
Learn how to create a secure authentication system with React & Go using HttpOnly Cookies.
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Code:
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Top Headlines for January 17, 2022
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Residents Urged to Stay Home as Winter Storm Hits Southern States
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Hostages Freed at Texas Synagogue
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Mayor Adams Says He's Open to a Remote Learning Option
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Boris Johnson Apologizes for Downing Street Lockdown Party
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Biden Attacks Republicans for Using the Filibuster to Pull Apart the Senate
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Deadly Philadelphia Rowhouse Fire Started With a Christmas Tree
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[#Money #Success] 15 Business Lessons from the Wolf of Wall Street (The Movie)
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By Alux.com
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Mayor Adams Says He's Open to a Remote Learning Option
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German Court Finds Former Syrian Colonel Guilty in War Crimes Trial
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House Passes Voting Rights Bill
The House passed a set of voting rights measures in a party-line 220 to 203 vote. In a move aimed at bypassing a Republican filibuster in the Senate, the legislation joined two separate bills already passed by the House with an unrelated measure covering NASA.
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Boris Johnson Apologizes for Downing Street Lockdown Party
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Fauci and Walensky Back the C.D.C.'s New Covid-19 Guidelines
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Chicago Schools to Reopen After Reaching Deal With Teachers' Union
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