I have no real idea of what they think they look like except that it's
thinner than what they are. I simply reduce them down a bit and do as
much as I think I can without it being obvious... about 10% in the right
places is a good guess. Seems to work.
Chuck Norcutt
On 3/22/2012 5:31 PM, Andrew Fildes wrote:
> Subtle use of Liquify is remarkable - the skill is to make people
> look as they imagine tat they look (we only ever see what we expect
> to see in a mirror). I'm a bit worried by this as my Mac Pro is now
> quite elderly! I'll have to check for compatibility before I ask the
> publisher to organise me a free copy. :-) Andrew Fildes
> afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx www.soultheft.com
>
>
>
> On 23/03/2012, at 6:40 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>> The only downside is that CS6 has some performance enhancements in
>> the liquify command that require the use of a compatible GPU in
>> your graphics card. Compatible or not the support is not there in
>> XP which is unfortunate since liquify is a real performance dog.
>> I've been using liquify lately as it greatly improves the ladies'
>> image on paper as fitting their mental image of themselves. I
>> never tell anybody about it and it's fairly subtle (maybe a 10%
>> reduction in body width in selected places) but is tends to elicit
>> comments like: "Oh, that's a really great picture of Joan!" :-)
>
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