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hey everyone brady from texturelabs.org here in this video weamp;#39;re going to take a look at how to create this vector style treatment in photoshop an aesthetic inspired by the one and only shepherd fairy here he is cutting stencils with a razor blade pretty incredible this technique is not going to require any razor blades or even the pen tool weamp;#39;re going to let the program do a lot of the work for us letamp;#39;s jump into photoshop and get started all right iamp;#39;m getting started with a pretty straightforward portrait here this image is about 2300 pixels wide not giant but big enough to have some nice detail i did create a mask already to clip out the background i hope you guys wonamp;#39;t mind me skipping that part there is something i want to point out about the mask though there are no feathered edges or soft values in this mask itamp;#39;s just a hard edge black and white mask i really just took the polygonal lasso tool and cut this out like i was cu