Advanced use of Photoshop liquify

Advanced use of Photoshop liquify

Photo retouchers often use Photoshop's Liquify tool to make models and celebrities appear even thinner and more youthful than in real life. But you can't just push pixels around and expect the results to look natural. In epsiode 16, Deke McClelland shows you how to add a texture layer that matches the unmodified image.
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Create amazing cosmic-inspired scene in Photoshop CS5

Create amazing cosmic-inspired scene in Photoshop CS5

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How and When to Use Vector Type in Photoshop

How and When to Use Vector Type in Photoshop

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Create a high contrast and sharp image using Smart Objects

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Create a beautiful illustrated sketch effect

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Controlling Aspect Ratio for Printing in Photoshop

Controlling Aspect Ratio for Printing in Photoshop

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