Wing Lover Photo Editing tutorial - Timothy Concept

  I have uploaded many YouTube video tutorials on photo editing to my YouTube channel, which is known as the "Timothy Concept" on YouTube. I've also uploaded another tutorial, known as Wing Lovers Photo Editing, and in this blog post, I'm going to go through the process to be able to create the wind lower photo editing. I'm also going to be sharing with you some tips and tricks for photo editing. So guys, my name is Timothy Concept, and I have half a decade years of experience in mobile photo editing. This is going to be a straightforward editing tutorial because all you are going to need is a PNG and a Lightroom preset that I have made available in this blog post. Once you have those two, you are good to go with editing the Wing Lovers photo, so without further ado, let's get right into it.




As you can see from the photo above which is also referred to as the thumbnail of my YouTube video of Wing Lover photo editing. You can see that the images show two different models in which I use the wing lover concept in editing those two different models. You can see the result that these images are outstanding, look amazing and are a creative way of taking your photo editing to another the next level.


What app I used to create this editing concept


I used the Picsart mobile app and Lightroom mobile app. If you're a photo editor, then Picsart and Lightroom are two things you can't do without in the space of mobile photo editing. If you don't know about the Picsart app let me explain a few things to you, Picsart is a big brand that owns many small apps (like the Picsart animator, and Picsart color). 

Lightroom is a good app for color grading photos in photo editing. You can download Picsart and Lightroom from PlayStore as an Android user or Apple Store for IOS users. If you don't know how to use the Picsart app or Lightroom, then watch the video on my YouTube channel and also subscribe to my YouTube channel at "Timothy Concept" for frequent tutorials on photo editing.


How I to edit the Wing Lover Concept


Follow the instructions below to create the wind lover concept.

  • Step 1: Download the Adobe Lightroom mobile application and also the PicsArt mobile application
  • Step 2: Download the background PNG and preset file on this page
  • Step 3: Open your picsart and import the PNG file for the background into it
  • Step 4: Import the reference photo that you want to use for the wing lover photo editing concept into Picsart and remove the background of the reference photo.
  • Step 5: You import in the rest of the PNG needed for the editing which includes the Shadow PNG, hair PNG and other PNGs but my best recommendation is to watch the YouTube video below to see the process.
  • Lastly save your Image and open the Adobe Lightroom mobile app and copy the settings of the preset(dng) and paste it to the reference photo.


Video Tutorial


Like I said earlier I've created a video tutorial on the wing lover photo editing concept and most people will love to watch a video to see the step-by-step process of how I edited this concept. If you are a more of a visual learner I recommend to you that you watch the video which is down below.



PNG Download and Preset Download

 

To download the preset and the PNG for this wing lover concept is straightforward. What you have to do is just to follow the instruction which is down below and download the PNG and preset, which is free, with high quality resolution


Click here to download the files.


How to apply the PNG and Preset


To apply the PNG and the preset I recommend that you go and watch the YouTube video that I've uploaded above and you can see the stage or the phase in which this preset and these PNG and background were applied in the creation of the wing lovers concepts.

Once again I want to thank you guys for reading this blog. If you have any questions about how to create a photo editing concept or you're having a problem you can reach out to me in the comment section, i will definitely answer all questions.


Bonus Point: When editing your photo remember not to overdo it, so as to keep the realistic look of your photo.

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