![]() I like to look for stumps and pieces of wood that suggest a form of some sort. You can also undo things in the Liquify window with the reconstruct tool on the left, or tweak them with reconstruct options on the right. Try a few things, save them in layers, or use revert to start over. This is really a tool for exploring and playing around. If you want to freeze portions of your image so they don’t distort, use the “freeze mask tool” on the left, and click “show mask” on the right. Smaller brushes are good for details, but I find it easier sometimes to shape things with the clone tool in the regular Photoshop dialogue. I use a fairly large brush and make a few changes at a time. On the right you can change the brush size to control how much you want to move at one time. The top tool is called “forward warp”, and it’s what I use most. Hold your mouse over the tools to see what their functions are. It is a versatile tool, and fairly simple to use.Īfter you open the filter (Filter > Liquify or Shift+Ctrl+X) you’ll get a new window with tools on the left side bar. The image below was created using the filter “Liquify” from Photoshop.
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