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Hi. In this tutorial, you will learn how to convert photos, into a cartoon effect in Photoshop. This also is created with the same method. Lets get started! First of all, Go and check your image size. Make sure that, one of the Width or Height is 2000 pixels. You should change your image size, since filters depends on the image resolution. Now, with you layer selected, Duplicate it once with CTRL+J. Grab your Quick Selection Tool from the tools panel. Start selecting your object. From the Options Panel, grab the (-) Selection tool, to subtract from selection. Get back to the (+) Selection tool. You can switch between the (+) and (-) Selection Tools, by holding the ALT key. Enhance your selection as much as you can. Hold BACKSPACE and drag, to move inside your canvas like me. Hold ALT key, and subtract this part from your selection. You can control the brush size, by using the Bracket keys [ , ]. Now, With you layer selected, Click on the mask icon to create a layer mask from your sel