Just cant stop when start…

June 19th, 2009 | Author: Sunny

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Just can’t stop drawing after I started… it is fun. My wife asked me to draw a cute version of her… haha.. but not sure if this look like her…


Photoshop – Liquify – Little bit details

May 19th, 2009 | Author: Sunny

Last time I showed my slim version by using Photoshop Liquify Tool:

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Liquified Version:
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This time I will show which functions I used in Liquify windows.

These are four basic commands you should learn how to use it. Once you master it, you will be able to do what I have done.
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You can use this tool to drag the image to the shape you want. For example, I pulled this lady’s face, and you can see not much detail losing around her but her face’s shape is changed

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Reconstruct Tool (R)

Using this tool can reconstruct your image to the original. In case you make a mistake when transforming the shape you want, you can use this tool to fix it.


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Bloat Tool (B)

This will bloat the area like blowing air under the image. You can use this to make a bigger eye on your target, or to make your portrait bigger. Sometime it is fun to know that some people use this for breast enlargement on their pictures. :P For example:

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Bigger Eyes Version!

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Pucker Tool(S)

Opposite to Bloat Tool, this will stretch your target. I use this and Forward Warp tool to make myself slimmer. :D For example:

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Small Nose Version:
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Of course, the tools are there, but if you want to make it perfect, you will have to give a lot of tries. Trying to bloat or stretch your target with larger or smaller brushes when needed. Hope you all have fun with this ;)


Photoshop – Liquify Tool

May 13th, 2009 | Author: Sunny

You can use Photoshop liquify tool to make yourself slimmer or fatter… Bigger eyes.. it is pretty fun when you get to know how to play with it.

Original:
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Photoshop liquified:
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Liquify Tool is under “Filter > Liquify” on menu.

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