Adobe Photoshop is one amazing image editing application which is equipped with all the necessary tools and features which can make a masterpiece if you will use it wisely. You need to be a little bit creative for making some masterpieces. With this application you can apply loads of different effects with this application. You can make slimmer by using Adobe Photoshop…yeah you heard it right you can make yourself thinner with just few simple steps. You are going to use Liquify filter for making yourself thinner. You can also learn about How to Search a File with Search and Libraries in Windows 7.
- 1st of all you need to load the image which you want to make changes.
- Then click on Layers in the menu bar and then click on Duplicate Layers.
- You you need to click on the Eye icon which is located next to the Background Layer it makes the Background layer invisible but leaves the original image so that you can make another duplicate.
- In the 2nd part first you need to click the duplicate layer in Layers window and then click the filters in the menu bar and then click on Liquify.
- Now you need to click Freeze Mask Tool and use the Brush Size nd Brush Pressure for adjusting the size and sensitivity of the brush.
- Now use the Freeze Mask Tool for drawing over the parts of the image which you don’t want to change. You need to be a little careful that you don’t over exaggerate the lines or the image will not appear to be realistic.
- In the 3rd part you are required to use the Forward Wrap Tool which is more like a downward-pointing finger in the tool menu in the upper left corner.
- Adjust the size and sensitivity of the brush and a smaller brush will yield much better results.
- Use the Forward Wrap Tool for dragging the unwanted parts of the image towards the mask lines.
- After this you need to click on Pucker Tool and use it over the unwanted parts of the image along the mask lines. The Pucker Tool will trim the image quickly but be careful it overdo sometimes and will give you some strange results which can be restored.