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Scripting SFX Test

CLEANING


Introduction PS Shortcuts Text Healing brush tool Various 1 Various 2 Various 3 Test

PROOFREADING


Proofreading Test

EDITING


Introduction Bubbles Thoughts Narration Boxes Excited text Past conversation H-scenes Afterword Digital Long Hyphen SFX Clipping Mask Common problems

TEXT EFFECTS


Transparency Outerglow/Stroke Pattern overlay Gradient overlay Warped text Various 1 Various 2 Various 3 Various 4 Test

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EDITING - SFX
The only thing I expect from you when you're about to edit a SFX is to put effort in it. Please, never give me a quick-edited chapter that you finished in an hour. To me it will look like that you have no interest in editing.

Here's an example.

   

Truth to be told, I don't always keep myself to the original. I'm a big sucker when it comes to cool SFX and I like playing with the settings and trying out new things.