How to make your nose smaller in Photoshop
How to make your nose smaller in Photoshop
Open the picture in Photoshop. If necessary, adjust the magnification so that the subject’s nose is big enough to work, but you can still see the rest of the face.
From filter menu apply the liquify command (“Filter”> “Blend”). The blending view will open with panels of specific tools.
In the toolbox panel vertical on the left side of this view, select the “wrinkle” tool – fourth button down between the “right turn” and “fat” tool buttons.
Resize the brush tool so that its diameter is about half the width of the nose (regardless of whether the photo is a profile, or recto-a). You can adjust the brush size, either in the “Tool Options” area of ??the panel on the right or simply by pressing the “{” or “}” keys (major or minor, respectively).
Do not brush or sweep the cursor, just click the circle brush in any area of ??the nose to be reduced. Work slowly so that you can judge each setting before proceeding. If the setting does not look right or distorts an area on the outer side of the nose, undo (Edit> Undo). Consider all areas of the nose, including the bridge of the nose and try to keep all parties in proportion.
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When finished making adjustments, click “OK” in the upper right pane. This closes the “Liquify” point of view. To see a before and after the effect, simply open the History panel and select the step before blending. (If you followed this tutorial from the beginning, the first step will be “open”). Toggle between them to see the effect.