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Use the liquify tool to reduce the size of your subject's nose.
Wow, this tool really is handy. I would not have thought of it being so useful. Thanks for this week’s series!
Mat – You didn’t say what tool you were using to reduce the size of the nose. I think the foward warp tool is the default tool when you go into Liquify but I don’t think that was what you were using. Were you using the pucker tool with the tablet?
Thanks
Great tips! Please lose the loud music and promo video before each tip…. drives me nuts! Is it really all that necessary? Thanks
Now, if the photoshopuser.com web site would work again, I’d be happy. (Can’t get in – reports as an attack web site.) Any help?
This is cool !
Great tutorial!
Great blog post, I’ve been looking for that?!
Thank You Rick
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Wow, this tool really is handy. I would not have thought of it being so useful. Thanks for this week’s series!
Mat – You didn’t say what tool you were using to reduce the size of the nose. I think the foward warp tool is the default tool when you go into Liquify but I don’t think that was what you were using. Were you using the pucker tool with the tablet?
Thanks
Great tips! Please lose the loud music and promo video before each tip…. drives me nuts! Is it really all that necessary?
Thanks
Now, if the photoshopuser.com web site would work again, I’d be happy. (Can’t get in – reports as an attack web site.) Any help?
This is cool !
Great tutorial!
Great blog post, I’ve been looking for that?!
Thank You
Rick