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Watch how easy it is to use Photoshop’s new face-aware Liquify tool

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Adobe announced a hefty update to Creative Cloud earlier this week, including several new feature enhancements for Photoshop. One of the most interesting additions is no doubt the new face-aware Liquify tool, which automatically detects facial features and sets control points for adjustments.

The Liquify tool itself is old news, having been used for years as a way to to change the shape of things (usually people) in an image. The new face-aware technology, however, makes it easier than ever to do it. Liquify now automatically recognizes different features of a person’s face, including the eyes, nose, and mouth (as well as the entire face as a whole). Using control points overlaid on the image, or sliders in the sidebar, users can instantly increase the size of a subject’s eyes, shed a few pounds from his or her face, or turn that frown upside down.

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Just how easy it is? Well, if this demo from the Photoshop Training Channel (via PetaPixel) is to be believed, it’s very easy. In fact, some may call it too easy. In the video, which is only about 7 minutes long, instructor Jesus Ramirez goes over every detail of the new feature, even showing how individual facial features can be completely repositioned on someone’s face. Need a droopy, zombie-esque eye? No problem. He also applies the tool to video, which offers a whole new level of creepy realism.

How To Use The Face-Aware Liquify In Photoshop

Tools like this have a variety of uses, but the most obvious one seems to be the enhancement of physical attributes, which is perhaps the politically correct way of saying, “making people look prettier.” This 2006 video from the Dove Real Beauty campaign comes to mind.

Face-aware Liquify doesn’t change what Photoshop is capable of, but it would seem that it makes it even easier to create an image that portrays an unrealistic standard of beauty. That may annoy some people, but keep in mind, it also provides for hours of fun creating ridiculous edits of your friends’ Facebook profile pictures.

Just remember, with great power comes great responsibility.

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