Letter L Graffiti what kind of website can edit a picture like this ?
well idk who she is lol. i just saw her on my friend's tagged photos on myspace. but i've always wanted to know how to edit like this. the sparkle, the graffiti letters, and so on. please i really want to know. asking the person directly will soud like your jocking their stlye. i just really want to know. i love editing pictures, and i could ask someone to do it for me, but i want to learn myself. please quickly, i need good answers ! thank you sooooooooo muchhhh
i dont know if this link will work. if it doesnt PLEASE email me for it. my email is queenbrittnie7@yahoo.com
use photoshop program it's the best way to edit pictures
if u r beginner you can find many lessons online which will show you step by step how to create and edit pics
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