Photoshop CS2 Liquify Filter by Total Training
I’m going to go up to the filter menu and I’m going to choose this command right here, Liquify, or press the keyboard shortcut, command-shift-X or control-shift-X on the Pc in order to bring up the great, big, old liquefy dialog box, and really, in most regards, its less of a dialog box and more of a little painting utility.
Right in the centre of the dialog box here, we have an image preview, and this is both, your preview of how your effect is going to look and your painting environment.
So this is actually your image window. And notice I even have a little cursor here, a little brush cursor that allows me to paint inside this window. I have a series of tools along the left hand side of the dialog box, and just a load of controls over here on the right hand side of the dialog box. Also notice that we are seeing the layer, the active layer by itself in subject to no blend mode whatsoever. So we’re just seeing the active layer. Even though he’s clipped inside of a pepper and set to the multiply mode, we just see him as if nothing’s happened to him whatsoever.
This is part of a series of posts, you can read the rest of it by clicking on the links for the Table of Contents at the top of this post.
Tags: photoshop training online, photoshop adobe, cursus photoshop, filter photoshop, photoshop classes, photoshop tips, photoshop elements 1.0
