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hi there and welcome to another PSD chats spoon-fed Photoshop tutorial Iamp;#39;m Gavin Steele and today weamp;#39;re taking you through how to create a photo manipulation of a flooded city scene and you can check out final image here looks pretty cool weamp;#39;ve got these London streets being flooded by what looks like huge tidal waves coming down but huge tsunami and hating the cars splashing off and I think weamp;#39;ve got a really cool rain effect and a final color effect on top of it and once again we tutorial check out all the links and letamp;#39;s get started so the first thing we need to do is load up Photoshop and our first image which is going to be that picture of the streets now Iamp;#39;m gonna bring this onto my canvas so we can get a better idea and this is the image that weamp;#39;re gonna be using now we donamp;#39;t want these people here because theyamp;#39;ve been trained and we donamp;#39;t want to spend too much time worrying about them so weamp;#39