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UnderCovrN0rmie

UnderCovrN0rmie

yo mama so ugly she looks like you
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rate my photoshop skills, new to this (been doing it for about a week or so for fun)
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Absolute trash
 
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incel to incel
 
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good
 
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Not bad. Keep working on it
 
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Don't use "Wrap" nor "Liquify..." on places with sharp pixels stubble or hair, it blurs the area and it looks odd.

It'll look better if you select the area, duplicate into a new layer and then you rotated to the position that you want, after that you use the Erase tool with 0% on hardness to erase the borders so the top layer blends into the original one. Only use Wrap and Liquify to make minimal corrections, or on smooth areas like forehead, nose, and cheeks
 
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Don't use "Wrap" nor "Liquify..." on places with sharp pixels stubble or hair, it blurs the area and it looks odd.

It'll look better if you select the area, duplicate into a new layer and then you rotated to the position that you want, after that you use the Erase tool with 0% on hardness to erase the borders so the top layer blends into the original one. Only use Wrap and Liquify to make minimal corrections, or on smooth areas like forehead, nose, and cheeks
no idea what wrap does but manual liquify (the brush thing) can be a pain in the ass to use, thanks
 
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pretty good

should have kept the initial chin height
 
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mirin this PFL and wide palate
 
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appreciate the feedback everyone
 
fuark photoshop
 
Don't use "Wrap" nor "Liquify..." on places with sharp pixels stubble or hair, it blurs the area and it looks odd.

It'll look better if you select the area, duplicate into a new layer and then you rotated to the position that you want, after that you use the Erase tool with 0% on hardness to erase the borders so the top layer blends into the original one. Only use Wrap and Liquify to make minimal corrections, or on smooth areas like forehead, nose, and cheeks
liquify to smooth out areas...?
 
liquify to smooth out areas...?

"On" not "to", when you use Liquify to make some area bigger or smaller it blurs the area, so if you used on an area with stubble it gets really noticeable and even painful to look at
 

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