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How To : Convert to a Model Look

Ever wanted to convert a holiday snap or stunning foreign vista into a picture that looks like a model? No me neither. But in case you hanker after model railway shots or have an odd hour to fill you too can play with photoshop to create just that type of image.

Receding Hairline: the website of a London Wannabe supplied all the instructions and tips on how to go about just such a task. It seems you need Photoshop CS or newer (I haven't tried this out myself so can't comment). Just three steps are required - gradient mask, lens blur,  and adjust curves. And thats it! Selecting the right photography is important though as Receding Hairline explains.

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