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alright phlearn who wants to do the intro for flirting hi welcome to phlearn Iamp;#39;m your host Aaron Ace hi welcome flicky ah hi welcome to phlearn Iamp;#39;m Aaron NACE you could find me on twitter at a caning sir today iamp;#39;m going to be showing you how to make a composite photo alright hey guys and welcome to phlearn my name is Aaron NACE and you can find us on twitter at phlearn we make learning photoshop amp;amp; photography fun and today weamp;#39;re doing something really cool weamp;#39;re actually taking an image this is from our latest Pro tutorial a dark force and Iamp;#39;m going to show you guys another version that weamp;#39;re doing exclusive right now and weamp;#39;re taking another subject and weamp;#39;re going to be putting it in our background so weamp;#39;re going to show you guys how to cut your subject out and do some really cool work with matching lighting from the background to make it look like the subject is actually in the photograph alright