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Hello, everyone in this tutorial we gonna see how to turn a picture into this Ink Smudge Portrait Effect that you can see in here and well be using three elements this two ink textures and this brush in here and you will find down in the description bellow a link to each one of those that we will be using for this tutorial Alright fantastic, so LETSGETTOIT!! Alright So, open your docHub Photoshop And go to: File, new And we gonna create a new document So, go to preset, and choose International paper And, in the size choose A4 and press OK Alright, now just drag the image that you want to use Ill use the same image in here Open it like that Now, Im gonna make it a little bit bigger So I can focus on the face And Press ENTER Alright, now I will go to: Filter Filter Gallery And, in the artistic folder, open it and choose, Dry Brush Alright For this filter actually, its depend on how big or small your picture is You might need to play with the values, for this But, Im using 10 for t