2. Click the Filter button in the menu bar and select the following liquefaction tools:
3. Pop up the setting page of liquefaction filter, click Face Tool Face-lifting, and then move the mouse to the face to find a white border. Click and drag the white dot on the border to face-lift. It should be noted that the PS version will have more than 20 17 face function components:
4. Then, on the right side of the filter, you can fine-tune facial features in more detail. Modify them here according to your own needs, and then press OK to finish:
5. Then click on the filter, click on the blur, and click on the surface blur filter to grind the skin:
6. Pop up the surface blur filter, set a smaller radius and threshold, and click OK to finish peeling:
7. Finally, click the new adjustment layer in the layer area and select the adjustment layer for the curve:
8. Hold down the mouse to fine-tune the brightness of the picture on the curve:
9. After the curve is closed, you can see the final effect, which is much thinner than before: