Class Project 04 - How to weave text in and out of a Photoshop imageģ5. How to blend fade one image into another in Photoshop CCģ4. Class Project 03 - Cut a person out & put them into another image in Photoshopģ3. How to create a layer mask in Adobe Photoshop CCģ2. How to put text behind a person in Adobe Photoshop CCģ1. How to remove the background in Adobe Photoshop CCģ0. How to copy from one image to another in Photoshop CCĢ8. How to straighten the horizon line using Photoshop CCĢ6. How to crop an image for a frame in Adobe Photoshop CCĢ5. How to crop an image in Adobe Photoshop CCĢ4. Class Project 01 - Creating your own postcardĢ3. Presenting your Photoshop work for your portfolioĢ2. How to add a drop shadow to text in Photoshop CCĢ1. How to a bevel or emboss to text in Photoshop CCĢ0. How to add a line around the outside of type in Photoshopġ9. How to get text to follow a line or circle in Photoshopġ8. How to warp text in Adobe Photoshop CCġ7. How to create text in Adobe Photoshop CCġ6. How to draw star square circle shape in Photoshop CCġ5. Creating a specific sized document Adobe Photoshop CCġ3. How to add a gradient to an image & text in Photoshopġ2. How to make an image black & white in Photoshop CCġ1. How to change just one color in Adobe Photoshop CCġ0. How to change the color of something in Photoshop using Hueĩ. How to enhance colors in Photoshop using vibranceĨ. How to fix an image using levels in Photoshop CCħ. Basic navigation & how to combine images in PhotoshopĦ. How to use layers in Adobe Photoshop CCĥ. Before you start this Adobe Photoshop CC TutorialĤ. In coming days, I will talk more about all the cool new features coming out of the latest Photoshop CC, and hopefully you will learn a thing or two.2. That’s it for this tutorial! I would love to hear your opinion about the Face-Aware liquify filter – simply drop me a comment below. If you have a photo similar to the one below, you can still use Face-Aware, just the outcome may not be as good: One thing I need to mention is that the Face-Aware liquify filter works the best for faces that directly facing the camera. This conclude the application of Fare-Aware liquify filter. Once you’re happy with the result, click “OK” to apply the filter.
Notice the paper clip icon under the Eyes settings? Click on it and it will automatically apply equal value to the left/right eye setting: On top of the click & drag, you will also find all the settings on the right pane: This allows you to Click & Drag and adjust the relevant facial feature:
Once the Face Tool is enabled, move your mouse over any one facial feature (eyes, nose, etc.) – you will see a smart guide appearing. On the Liquify window, you will notice there is a human icon labelled “Face Tool” on the left, click on it: Ensure you select “Use Graphics Processor To Accelerate Computation”.ĭownload a portrait image from the web (I used this image: Black Summer (18) by FrostAlexis), load the image into Photoshop.
Prior to the introduction of this new liquify filter, the only way to manipulate facial features is to use the standard liquify filter, or the selection + free transform tool. In this tutorial, I’m going to run through the new Face-Aware Liquify feature (require Photoshop CC 2015.5 or above), and show you how you can use it to quickly adjust facial features.
This tutorial is a part of the “Photoshop CC Tutorial for beginners” series on PSD Vault.