2. Click Filter-Liquefaction on the menu bar to enter the liquefaction interface. With the forward deformation tool of the first small hand icon at the top of the left toolbar, the brush data on the right is also constantly changing according to personal habits, which is for reference only, but the brush size must be constantly changing. If you want to change big lines, you need to use a bigger brush, and only a few brushes will be used for small local adjustments. No tool can be used in one step. If you are careful, you can achieve the effect.
Take this picture as an example. The main processing place is the red circle. We should constantly adjust the size and pressure of the brush to make the picture look as natural as possible.
4. Copy the adjusted layer 1, and adjust some places on the copy of layer 1 that are not in conformity with the current drawing, mainly by using repair tools and stamp tools to remove the wrinkles on the text. When using the stamp tool, pay attention to adjust the transparency of the stamp to about 20%, and rub it several times to avoid a blunt effect. When finished, as shown in the figure, the waist of the character looks tighter.
5. Trim the edge of the figure to reduce the liquefied ripple. Select the original layer, circle the characters with lasso tool, shift+ Backspace, and identify the content.
6. Put this layer under the processed graphics layer, and erase the edges of the graphics, and finally it is finished.