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Liquify Effect Photoshop Tutorial

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Summary: Filters like liquify in Photoshop are often over-used by new designers but still have quality results. Learn to use liquify in Photoshop in this free Photoshop tutorial video.

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Robert Segundo has been an artist since he could hold a pencil. In his 10 years in graphic design, he has worked on advertising projects with costs ranging in millions of dollars. He...read more

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"Now what we're going to do is we're going to give our apple just a little bit of texture. Make it look like it's moving with the mouth inside of it. So what we're going to do here is we're going to actually take this photo that we have here. Let's Select on Apple In Hand layer like so. And what we are going to do is we're going to go ahead and go in here and Filter and Liquefy this. Now, all you have to do in here while you're in the Liquefied mode is just to hit your Command key. It will automatically bring this up to let you zoom in like so. So now what I'm going to do is I'm going to bring my Brush up, just a little bit like so, and let's take this and let's pull this down because the mouth has got to fit in here and I don't want to actually have to shrink it anymore. We want to leave the textures of the mouth because it was a really good photo which I pulled from the lion. There we go. Let's pull it down just a little bit more. We want to make it look like this apple is really stretching. So let's grab here and let's pull back, like so, because we want to make this look like the apple is actually going through a little bit of stress when this mouth is being in place, right on. Alright, we're going to leave it here. Let's hit Enter to escape this and let's put these 2 pieces together and see what we've got. We'll do that in the next section."

eHow Article: Liquify Effect Photoshop Tutorial

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