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Fixing clothing and hair - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Learning Photoshop Portrait Retouching
Fixing clothing and hair
- [Male Instructor] Let's look at an example where we can use the liquify filter to make some really significant improvements to an image. With this image here, one thing I noticed was that the garment, the strap was a little tight, so there's sort of a divot over here on the shoulder and part of it sticks out on the back up here. I also think because of the angle of view, the hair is sticking up a little bit too much as well. Let's fix those things with liquify. To do that, we'll click and drag the background layer down to the new layer icon and I'll name this new layer "shape". Next, we'll go to our filter pull down menu and choose liquify. This will open up our liquify dialog and the tool that I want to use is the forward warp tool. This one right here. And I'll zoom in just like we zoom in in Photoshop. That's command plus on a Mac or control plus on Windows. You can change your brush size with your left bracket key, smaller, right bracket key, bigger. And brush pressure and…
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Thinning the body4m 9s
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Sculpting with Liquify as a smart filter3m 13s
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Fixing clothing and hair5m 18s
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Removing unflattering distortion3m 44s
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Fixing the ears6m 25s
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Changing the face with Face-Aware Liquify4m 40s
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Challenge: Removing distractions51s
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Solution: Removing distractions7m 38s
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