So the distortion, because the lower area of her face is closer to the camera than the eye area Because you guys can see how I was kind of shooting up that way. So, ah, lot of times when you are photographing somebody from a lower angle, you can you run the risk of having a little bit of distortion. We've got our face, Um and we can now modify anything that we want of this face. Okay, so that means that it does register face here. So let's select our layer one go back to flick will go back to filter choose liquefy again. And then that way, the face should be readable by the face aware liquefy. And then we're just going to bring up and rotate the layer so that the faces vertical Okay, go ahead and press OK. And then our next step is going to be taking the layer that we want to liquefy hitting Commander Control T. So let's go 2% and let's just do 150% um, increased with and 150% increased height. I don't want to do it by inches, cause that's too much thinking for me. We'll come back to our image on what we're going to dio is we're going to first increase our canvas size so we'll come to image and then we'll choose campus size and will change. We gotta work around and I'm gonna teach you that right now, so we'll cancel out of it. All right, so this is an error message that you it if it's not the end of the world, if you see it right. And then if I come over here and I try to fit, pick on my little our pick, my little face tool, it gives me an error message. So we're going to filter and we'll go into liquefy. So let me just show you Commander controlled J to duplicate the background layer because I never do anything on the actual background layer.
Photoshop liquify tool in premiere software#
Well, silly software gas, you know, But I'm gonna give you a work around for that as well. And most people would say, Oh, well, photo shopped didn't pick up that face. If it's tilted past 30% it won't pick up the face. Okay, if it's tilted to 10% it will pick up the face. Where's 33? The other thing that's important to think about is that if a face is vertical like this, it is going to pick up the face. I kind of understand it and be like, Well, okay, it tells me where to go, so I might as well go there. Were written by like a coder and you were like, I have no idea what that error message means, but this one I think most people could. I think that Adobe is getting a little bit better with the with the language that they use in these air messages, because before it seemed like they.
Check the perform performance preferences and verify that use graphics processor is enabled. The face tool requires hardware acceleration.
If not, you're going to get this error message. Okay, all right, so that's the first little thing. Make sure that this used graphics processor. So that's preferences performance graphics processor settings. So you come up to photo shop CC, choose preferences and choose performance, and then you're gonna want to make sure that use graphics processor is checked. The 1st 1 is that you need to have one of these specific settings set in your photo shop in your photo shop menu, and it's in the preferences. So I would be remiss if I didn't talk to you guys a little bit about some of the problems that may arise if you guys were using this face aware liquefied technology. Warnings and Limitations of Face-Aware Liquify