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Answer added by  Ibrahim Saleh, Front End Developer, Souq.com
8 years ago

you can try the normal brushes you have in Photoshop but put it in a new layer, and try changing it's blending mode.

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Answer added by  samir lotfi, Webmaster - Graphiste, Ynna Holding
8 years ago

I always use the same colour as the one I filled my light with. Then under the elements you can select ‘softer’ or ‘precise’ I leave it as softer I prefer it, then you ca ... See More

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Answer added by  Jayson Aglubat, Graphic Designer/Information Technology, Local Government
8 years ago

Well use outer glow and inner glow in terms of photoshop or use pentool on the subject then apply custom brushes whether you spread it or not and put some glow and illumi ... See More

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Answer added by  Yaqoub Alomar, Civil Engineer, Al-Zubeir municipality
8 years ago

First, you would need to isolate the people, the interior, and the exterior into three separate layers so that you can work on the individually.  I agree with my colleagu ... See More