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05/31/2007 12:47:37 AM · #1
I was wondering if someone could explain to me how to use this feature in CS? Any pics where you have used this filter would be appreciated. Thank you.

Alecia

05/31/2007 12:50:01 AM · #2
Well Liquify can be used for all sorts of things. SOme people can teach you some of the finer effects. It can be used to distort things in odd ways or very carefully to lengthen, fatten or make things smaller.

It can be used to make someone look like an alien. Thin up someones arms make their eyes a bit bigger, push down on those pointy ears.

Ive used it to reshape a motorcycle such as reforming the seat and making the windshield a bit taller.
05/31/2007 01:15:27 AM · #3
use it for make people skynner or digital make a nose job or stuff like that. its a very funny item to. Use the hand with figner button for a start.
05/31/2007 01:23:14 AM · #4
A very simple example of how you can have fun...


05/31/2007 01:39:13 AM · #5
Originally posted by pearlseyes:

I was wondering if someone could explain to me how to use this feature in CS? Any pics where you have used this filter would be appreciated. Thank you.

Alecia



05/31/2007 01:44:52 AM · #6
I was messing around with this last month or two and did this with the liquefy. Although I have PhotoShop Elements I'm sure it is close to the same. Mine is under Filter/Distort/Liquefy. Just get any picture and test things out. Play around for a while and then you might be able to see where you can use it later. I use it more like experimenting for fun.

05/31/2007 02:45:12 AM · #7

I did the left half with liquify.
05/31/2007 03:03:15 AM · #8
I cant remember the thread but some one had posted two pictures side-by-side. I took the pictures and liquefied them together. Crude but you can see one way of using the tool.
05/31/2007 03:10:40 AM · #9
I've also heard you can use it subtly to alter someone's body type. (i.e make them look slimmer)

eta: No samples unfortunately

Message edited by author 2007-05-31 03:11:04.
05/31/2007 03:49:15 AM · #10
I just recently saw a thread that had a link showing someone use liquify to alter a larger not real pretty woman into a beautiful thin model. It was very interesting. The title of the thread was something like "you gotta see this" or some similar catchy phrase. It was pretty cool I thought.
05/31/2007 03:50:17 AM · #11
One of my experiments with Liquify. I thought the original cactus looked a bit human so I decided to make it more so. Used it on the rock too.

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05/31/2007 04:18:42 AM · #12
...bwahahahahahahaha...

05/31/2007 04:28:12 AM · #13
This was something I did over at PPChallenge.com. It's a very subtle example of using liquidfy to shape the body.



For something more extreme check this out. This was originally posted by idnic a while back.

Message edited by author 2007-05-31 04:29:20.
05/31/2007 05:13:32 AM · #14

05/31/2007 05:40:00 AM · #15
Originally posted by pearlseyes:

I was wondering if someone could explain to me how to use this feature in CS? Any pics where you have used this filter would be appreciated. Thank you.

Alecia


watch this
05/31/2007 11:18:06 AM · #16
Thank you everyone. It looks like a really fun filter. I must go play now.

Alecia

btw....Thanks spurs for sharing the tutorial on how to use it.

05/31/2007 12:27:32 PM · #17
Originally posted by pearlseyes:

Thank you everyone. It looks like a really fun filter. I must go play now.

Alecia

btw....Thanks spurs for sharing the tutorial on how to use it.


yqw
05/31/2007 02:20:21 PM · #18
Originally posted by Spurs:


watch this


This is a GREAT tut. I'm really impressed with this guy. Thanks
03/24/2008 03:13:52 PM · #19
Just another shout out that liquify saved my day today.
Another tutorial about it for those that don't know yet..
03/24/2008 03:23:14 PM · #20
awesome tool for facial and body touchup if you don't overuse it

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03/24/2008 03:27:52 PM · #21


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