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today Im going to show you how to completely transform your background hey guys welcome to phlearn my names aaron nace you can find me on twitter at a cane Acer check out our sweet new moving graphic below Zack spinner has been working hard on it so give him mad props today were going to be showing you something really cool in Photoshop Im going to show you how to take elements your background were going to transform them were going to get rid of something completely were going to recolor eyes and were going to simplify a photo these are some things you can do on any of your photographs and the transformation techniques theyre going to be marvelous so lets go ahead and get into it heres our image were working on today and its by Ben Scott I really like this image its a its so simple its beautiful Ive got a great dress here the styling is really done very well and I think that it really adds having the subject not necessarily looking at the camera I think it adds to the