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hi Im Glen juice welcome to episode 19 and this week I want to show you a researching special effect which is going to be great for those of you like to do compositing okay so the retouching special effect I want to show you this week is how it can make something look battered and beaten with lots of dents and scratches in it and Im going to do it on the pitch you can see on-screen now this is my Iron Man picture its not finished by a long way theres a lot more lot more to do on it but Im at the stage now where Im actually adding in all the Battle Damage so if I just turn off the top group here which is where Ive grouped all these little bits where Im starting to add in all these dents if I just turn that on and off you can see now when you look on man how hes got all these denting in his chest area somebodys head little bit and his shoulders and its that that what I want to show you how to do in this particular short session so how do we do that well theres lots of ways y