Photoshop - CS4

Lesson 78: Liquify (2)

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Photo Editing
Now we know where everything is, let’s see how we can adapt it to the young guy.

I am going to make use of the top two buttons in this example.

With the second button you can click each photo back and then reconstruct, or simply to say, “undo”. This is what you can do with the “Reconstruct” and “Restore All” buttons in the options bar (1).

Now, as for the “Tool Options” (2).

We are particularly interested in the “Brush Size”, the “Brush Density” and “Brush Pressure.”

With regard to the brush size. This is natural that you change this for every change you want to make, but an optimum size diameter is recommended. View it as the shape of her hip.

For the “Brush Density”, the higher the value, the harder the brush.

With the “Brush Pressure” we determine the amount of pressure you exert on the pixels, the lower the value, the slower the change. As you need precise work, it might be advisable for this value to be as low as possible.

In order to adjust the hips, click and drag your mouse pointer in the picture.

Do it slowly, bit by bit. So you can get the best results.Image1

When you are ready, click the OK button
Result.Image2

As for the rest of the tool buttons in the “Liquify” dialog. These all work the same way, but it is impossible to discuss them all here.
When you use them You’ll see exactly what they do.
The only thing to remember when you want accurate work is that you should do everything slowly.
If you wish to make a caricature of it, you can go through with the large brush, then it does not matter all that much.Image3

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