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This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV. Im going to show you how to create a retro, sci-fi, laser scan portrait. I provided this dark wall for our background. Its link is in my videos description or project files. Feel free to use another image, but just make sure its dark, so our laser grid scan can be seen. Before we begin, if you havent already subscribed to Blue Lightning TV, click that Subscribe button to let you know as soon as I upload new Photoshop tutorials. Open a photo of someone or something that youd like to use for this project. I downloaded this one from Shutterstock. Well place our subject over the background by pressing v to open our Move Tool and dragging it onto the tab of the background. Without releasing your mouse or pen, drag it down and release. Reduce its opacity, so we can see the background under it. To resize our subject, open the Transform Tool by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + T. At the top, make sure the chain-link icon is active between the Transforms