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  1. OK guys. Here's a monster of a tutorial on how to create a dog portrait using Photoshop. The little bugger is 7 episodes, each running 30 minutes. Those who like to see the whole process will enjoy it. Those who only want the bulleted points will be bored to tears. I'll post one episode a day for the next 7 days in this thread. Let me know if you have any questions and I'll do my best to answer. OK. On with the show! Here is Part 2. We pick up right where we left off. This time we're working on the eyes, forehead, and right side of the face! Enjoy! I ran into a little technical problem when recording this episode. You'll notice the audio drifts a little bit. Which basically means the sound and the video start getting more and more out of sync as the program progresses. You'll notice it more at the end of this program than at the beginning. I apologize for this. I have a few ideas on how to fix this, but in order to keep on schedule, I'll post this episode the way it is and fix it later. Enjoy! Well, we made it past the half way mark! For those of you still awake, this time we're working on the right ear and face. I had trouble with the audio drift on this episode too. So over time, it will become more and more out of sync. But I think it's easy enough to follow anyway. I'm still trying to fix this. Don't worry, the rest of the episodes seemed to record just fine! Anyway, on with the show! For those of you who are still following, we pick up where we left off. This time we're working on the dog's body. Enjoy! Can you see the light at the end of the tunnel? We're getting close. We pick up where we left off and work on the chin and muzzle. Just one more episode and we're done with the series! Isn't that exciting? If you have any questions, please let me know. Enjoy! OK. Here's the last installment of this series. We finish off the muzzle and experiment around with the nose. In the end, we have a pretty decent pattern, ready for mounting to our wood! I hope you enjoyed the series. If you have any questions or would like to suggest future episodes, let me know! Enjoy the show! Note: This article is a condensed version of a forum thread. There are duplicate videos in the comments section below. I have copied them all into this article to make it easier to navigate. View full article
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