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Tutorial 2

How to Convert Your Photos into Watercolor Illustrations:
For those of you who are already "budding artists," this will be a fun exercise (and so easy!).   Some of you already paint, but here's a way to do it without all the "mess."  Find a different image for this tutorial (as a matter of fact, a different image for all the tutorials, just to keep it interesting).  Follow the instructions on the link below.  Save both the original and manipulated photo as .jpg's.
How to Convert Your Photos into Watercolor Illustrations
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