Adobe Photoshop for Professional Photo Editing
Course 5: Filters: Manual Liquify Filter
By Nina Bruno , Teacher and Photographer
About the video: Manual Liquify Filter
Overview
“In this unit, I will explain how to use the "Dissolve" filter manually to change body shapes and also any other type of shape that needs to be adjusted, such as the bread on a hamburger or the fitting of a clothes.”
In this video lesson Nina Bruno addresses the topic: Manual Liquify Filter, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 5: Filters. Discover the filters most used by photographers and how to use them.
Partial transcription of the video
“ADOBE PHOTOSHOP / COURSE 5 AULA 3 Manual liquify filter In this lesson, I’ll show you how to use the Dissolve Filter manually to change body shapes and also other types of shapes, like hamburger bread or the trim of clothes. There are some situations that automatic liquify does not solve. For example, soften his ear a little. Let's go to liquify, Command + J, Filter, Dissolve. And in those situations, we have a few tool options to work manually. The first one is this one, called little finger. Her name is actually Progressive Deformation Tool. It works as follows, is a circle cursor, every ...”
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Course summary for: Course 5: Filters

Nina Bruno
By Nina Bruno
Nina Bruno earned her degree in graphic design at FUMEC University in Minas Gerais and studied photography at Panamericana School of Art and Design in São Paulo. Her work focuses mainly on image processing for both amateur and professional photographers, and she has been teaching courses on photography and post-production software since 2011 at institutions such as Sesc SP.
She currently teaches photography and Photoshop courses at Panamericana School.
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