How to Morph Pictures in Adobe Photoshop
Launch your Adobe Photoshop., Open an image file., Select the Liquify tool., Left-click the areas you want to morph., Adjust the cursor’s size., Close the Liquify tool., Save your changes.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Launch your Adobe Photoshop.
Do this by double-clicking its shortcut icon on the desktop or by opening it from the list of applications installed on your computer. -
Step 2: Open an image file.
Click the “File” button on the upper-left corner of the window on the menu bar, and select “Open” from the pop-up menu that will appear.
Use the explorer window and navigate to the location on your computer where the image you want to edit is placed.
Click on “Open” once you’ve selected the image to open it in Photoshop. , Click on “Filter” along the menu bar at the top, and select “Liquify” from the pop-up menu that will appear. , Use your mouse cursor (now a circle) and do a left mouse click on the areas of the image you want to morph.
You can also drag the cursor across the image to morph the areas of the photo the cursor passes. , You can adjust the size of the circle cursor by pressing the left bracket ( ) to increase it. , Click “OK” on the upper-left corner of the window once you’re done using the Liquify tool. , Click the “File” button again, but this time, select “Save” from the pop-up menu that will appear to save the changes you’ve made on the picture. -
Step 3: Select the Liquify tool.
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Step 4: Left-click the areas you want to morph.
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Step 5: Adjust the cursor’s size.
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Step 6: Close the Liquify tool.
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Step 7: Save your changes.
Detailed Guide
Do this by double-clicking its shortcut icon on the desktop or by opening it from the list of applications installed on your computer.
Click the “File” button on the upper-left corner of the window on the menu bar, and select “Open” from the pop-up menu that will appear.
Use the explorer window and navigate to the location on your computer where the image you want to edit is placed.
Click on “Open” once you’ve selected the image to open it in Photoshop. , Click on “Filter” along the menu bar at the top, and select “Liquify” from the pop-up menu that will appear. , Use your mouse cursor (now a circle) and do a left mouse click on the areas of the image you want to morph.
You can also drag the cursor across the image to morph the areas of the photo the cursor passes. , You can adjust the size of the circle cursor by pressing the left bracket ( ) to increase it. , Click “OK” on the upper-left corner of the window once you’re done using the Liquify tool. , Click the “File” button again, but this time, select “Save” from the pop-up menu that will appear to save the changes you’ve made on the picture.
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