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[Video tutorial] How to tweak traditional artwork

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:star::star::star: Click here for the tutorial :star::star::star:

This tutorial is about how to tweak the colors of your traditional paintings that just come from the scanner (and usually have the colors messed up).
It's the first tutorial in which I actually speak. Please bear with the horrible accent, since I'm not a native English speaker.

As it is my first video, feedback is highly appreciated.
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:star::star::star::star: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Impact

This is a tutorial that solves a common problem that every traditional artist has when they try to scan in their artwork by scanner. While plenty of people who are experienced with Photoshop (or any similar software) have probably figured out these problems, you have made the solution easy for those of us who are not well versed with these programs.
I have only dabbled with Photoshop a little, so it would have been impossible for me to do this independently. It would have taken me weeks. I feel like after watching this video, I could do this on my own.
Your accent was not distracting at all, it was actually really fun to hear and kept me focused on what was going on. It's great that you only talked about the artwork and what you were doing, in a lot of video tutorials, people yammer on and on about minor things that aren't important. This video was very easy to understand, even with the background bird chirps. The picture was not fuzzy, nor was the audio, and the words showing exactly what you clicked (where it may be hard for someone to see) was a great idea. Also, showing "before" and "after" you did a step is also immensely helpful.
I think you've done a great job and look forward to seeing another video tutorial of your's.