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Photoshop Liquify: Reshape Anything Without Destroying Pixels

- 19.03.26 - ErcanOPAK

🌀 Warp Reality with Liquify

Push, pull, twist, pinch any part of image. Non-destructive. Undo anytime. Liquify is Photoshop’s secret weapon.

Access: Filter → Liquify (or Shift+Ctrl+X)

Essential Tools

🖌️ Forward Warp

Push pixels in any direction. Main tool for reshaping.

🔄 Twirl Clockwise

Create spiral effects. Hold for continuous twist.

📍 Pucker

Pinch pixels inward. Shrink areas.

📌 Freeze Mask

Protect areas from changes. Paint red mask.

💡 Smart Object Workflow

Convert layer to Smart Object before Liquify → Changes stay editable forever!

Right-click layer → Convert to Smart Object → Filter → Liquify

Double-click ‘Liquify’ in Layers panel to reopen and adjust anytime.

“Liquify is my go-to for product mockups. Bend phone screens, adjust bottle curves, fix perspective distortions. Non-destructive when using Smart Objects.”

— E-commerce Designer

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