If you’re like me, you’ve been working on larger and larger files, and sometimes the Liquify command in Photoshop just can’t keep up with all those pixels. Fear not! Here’s a tip that allows you to Liquify smaller files, and transfer the changes you’ve made to a much larger resolution original.
Some other posts by Michael Hoffman
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- 3D Text Video Animations in Photoshop CS6
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- Type Tips for Photoshop CS6
- Photoshop’s Enhanced Filters in CS6 Beta
- Color Lookup Adjustments with Photoshop CS6 Beta
- Introduction to 3D features in Photoshop CS6 (beta)
- Photoshop Compositing with 3D (Part 2)
- Photoshop Compositing with 3D (Part 1)
- Solids of Revolution with Photoshop CS5 Extended
- Simplify Your Lightroom Interface
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A great tip here. Thanks very much for our time.
I honestly have NEVER used the tool; although, I know about its use. Now, I guess my evening will be full…!
Thanks for not only the tip, but the site as a whole.
Nice work! Thank you very much!