How To Liquify Photoshop
It’s a really great tool to learn about and become familiar with, so, if you have any interest in altering a photo to look completely different than it once did, please read on below. I’ll be covering many of the features of this filter, one by one and with examples of the output of each. Demo Photo For today’s post, I’ll be using a photo of a very creepy doll. The reason I chose this photo was because of the fact that it had some really nice features that I’d like to demonstrate on. Namely, the eyes. Many of the tools in the Liquify Filter would work perfectly with a face like this and I think what I decide to cover will be clearly understood.
Below is the Liquify image box that pops up. Step 3: On the left side is the liquify options you can choose from. I like to use the Pucker tool (the box that is white in the image below). Step 4: On the right side is the brush options.
Face-Aware Liquify was first added to Photoshop CC as part of the June 2016 Creative Cloud updates, which, if you're keeping score, brought Photoshop CC up to version 2015.5. To use it, you'll need to be running Photoshop CC, and you'll want to make sure that your copy is up to date. How to Use Liquify in Photoshop CC Well, you know it had to happen. Fat-shaming or not, we had to talk about making a girl thin in Photoshop using the Liquify filter. Need for speed most wanted cast 2005. The Face-Aware Liquify Sliders. As I mentioned earlier, there are two new additions to the Liquify filter in Photoshop CC 2015.5; a new Face Tool located in the Toolbar, and a new set of sliders for controlling different areas of a person's face. If you Google “liquify tool Photoshop Elements” you will find many video tutorials, especially on You Tube so you can see how else to use this wonderfully handy tool. Just know that the majority of those videos are using Photoshop and not Photoshop Elements, and there are some options in the PS Liquify box that are not available in PSE.
This works well for every slimming application. I applied some to the arms of the client and fixed any areas where we pushed in the waist. This tool works really well for reshaping the face to create a slightly slimmer jawline.
As a prerequisite to using Face-aware Liquify functionality, ensure that the graphics processor is enabled in your Photoshop preferences. • Choose Edit > Preferences > Performance. • In the Graphics Processor Settings area, select Use Graphics Processor.
If you do not know how to use the tool i suggest tht you follow another tutorial for it as i'm not going to explain it here). Anyways, my rhino head now looks like this (just rough version): also, try shaping the mouth of the rhino to the rough shape of the deer colour range and eye drop the brightest highlight you can find then adjust the fuziness untill all the unwanted highlights are selected. Then reduce the brightness of them untill they appear grey. If you want you can colour them in with the same colour of the rest of the antlers for realism but there is no need. Lighting the best advice i can give you is to look at the deer, look at the background, look at where the sun is coming into the picture from etc. I made a new layer on top and added highlights and shadows.