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[Applause] [Music] [Applause] so for our first editing hack im going to show you a really cool little technique borrowed from the world of makeup and cosmetics to create more depth and dimension to the face all the whilst creating a more pleasing and attractive look and its all about accentuating the highlights and shadows in the cheekbone and jawline so as to make these features pop and look more defined and all it requires is just a few clicks in photoshop so without further ado lets get started and so the first thing we want to do is hit p for the pen tool and then to create a tapered teardrop shape over the highlight above the cheekbone by clicking once to create a point clicking twice to create a second point whilst dragging the cursor down to create a curve hold alt and click the second point to reset the curve and then click back into the first point whilst dragging upwards to create a second curve right click over your shape and select make selection and hit enter from here