Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - I would like to ask the photographer how to use the five senses of PS post-processing, mainly because the face is a little Chinese, and I want to modify it into a melon face.

I would like to ask the photographer how to use the five senses of PS post-processing, mainly because the face is a little Chinese, and I want to modify it into a melon face.

I have been using PS to deal with similar problems.

I suggest you use PS, and directly find the filter-liquefaction option in the menu bar above PS.

After liquefaction is turned on, the brush size is adjusted on the right.

Remember to set a bigger brush, if it is too small, it will be easy to repair.

Remember to shrink from the cheek first, and then lengthen it a little. During the maintenance process, pay attention to often reducing the picture and viewing the panorama repeatedly. Otherwise, it is easy to find the problem of repairing the awl face.

The specific liquefaction tools on the left will be understood one by one. It's all very simple

The main thing is to keep your hands steady when liquefying, and be careful not to liquefy too much at one time, otherwise it will be fake.

It can be liquefied in three times.

For the first time, the whole face is a little smaller.

The second time to deal with the size of the five senses,

The third time, make the final overall harmonious adjustment.

In short, a few more attempts will definitely get it done.

I hope this answer can help you.