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Adobe Photoshop Help
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Magnifying and reducing the preview image
Select the zoom tool
in the Liquify
dialog box, and click or drag in the preview image to zoom in; hold down Alt (Windows) or
Option (Mac OS), and click or drag in the preview image to zoom out. Alternatively, you
can specify a magnification level in the Zoom text box at the bottom of the dialog box.
Navigating in the preview image
Select the hand tool
in the Liquify dialog box, and
drag in the preview image. Alternately, hold down the spacebar, and drag in the preview
image.
Using a mesh
Adding a mesh helps you see and keep track of distortions. To add a mesh,
select Mesh in the View Options section of the dialog box, and choose a mesh size, mesh
color, and freeze color. To hide the mesh, deselect Mesh.
When Mesh is selected, you can show or hide the preview image. Select Image in the View
Options section of the dialog box to show the preview image; deselect Image to view only
the mesh.
Displaying layers in the preview image
To show only the active layer in the preview
image, deselect Add Backdrop (Windows) or Backdrop (Mac OS) in the View Options
section of the dialog box. To show additional layers in the preview image, select Add
Backdrop (Windows), or Backdrop (Mac OS), specify an overlay opacity, and choose an
option from the pop-up menu.
Note:
Only the active layer is distorted, even if other layers are displayed.
Distorting images
Several tools in the Liquify dialog box distort the brush area when you hold down the
mouse button or drag. The distortion is concentrated at the center of the brush area, and
the effect intensifies as you hold down the mouse button or repeatedly drag over an area.
To distort an image:
1
Select the layer you want to distort. To change only part of the current layer, select
that area.
2
Choose Filter > Liquify.
Note:
If a type layer, or a shape layer is selected, you must rasterize the layer before
proceeding, making the type or shape uneditable. To distort type without rasterizing the
type layer, use the Warp options for the type tool.
3
Freeze areas of the image that you don’t want to alter. (See
“Freezing and thawing
areas” on page 196
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In the Tool Options section of the dialog box, do the following:
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Specify a brush size and brush pressure. Using a low brush pressure makes changes
occur more slowly, so it’s easier to stop them at exactly the right moment.
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Specify a Turbulent Jitter to control how tightly the turbulence tool scrambles pixels.
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(Photoshop) Select Stylus Pressure to use pressure readings from a stylus tablet.
(This option is available only when you are working with a stylus tablet.) When Stylus
Pressure is selected, the brush pressure for the tools is the stylus pressure multiplied by
the Brush Pressure value.