How to Adjust & Change Facial Features in Photoshop
Today we're testing out Photoshop's Face-Aware Liquify and Smart Portrait Neural Filters, adjusting the facial features, and even the facial expressions, of a subject! Learn how to make subtle adjustments to the size and positioning of facial features, change facial expressions to evoke different emotions, and make these adjustments while showing care and respect to your clients and subjects.
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Thank You so much!❤️ I’ll try this❤️
Thank you so much.
You always awesome friend Aaron
Really awesome
Wow, its been long since i heard from Aaron,,, Thanks for the video...
I’ve been using ps for 20+ years and this is the most terrifying tut ever.
Awesome .😎 Ur looking smart.
🤨 Great questions / well said. A very little here and there, typically..
Hai aaron...thanks for the nice tutorial. Is there anyway we could arrange the neck longer or shorter. Thanks balram indonesia
Love it, however when I try the face does not show in the liquify screen, just the two lines left and right where the face should be. Help! I am using 2021.
Thank god for the new thumbnail
how do I increase my happiness offline?
Is it possible to use PS facial recognition to put a pair of sunglasses on a face?
@PHLEARN how do you remove someone's mustache in photoshop? I have an old black and white family portrait of my great-Nana Ola's family and one of her family members looks awfully similar to Nikola Tesla, except the guy in the portrait isn't sporting a mustache. I wanted to edit an old photo of Nikola Tesla to see if my assumptions are correct by removing his mustache in Nikola Tesla's portrait and comparing it with the guy in the family portrait
For a freaky look either use the smile option and be surprised by the AI choice of teeth or make someone’s facial age younger and enjoy the fabulous haircut that comes with it.
Any Manipulation tutorial pls
So when can Adobe roll this out into real life? :)
What is the app or software name?
Architecture la work teaching sir 👋
new version pc is assume
Can you do this in video ??
@phlearn
7 ай бұрын
Hey Mickie! We would suggest checking out apps like Premiere and After Effects. They might allow you to do some tweaks.
I'm conflicted because as a creator these things make life easier, but on a societal level it's iffy at best.
It's a really quick way to lose a friend xD
A few years ago I had Photoshop Elements. Weren't some of the features you mentioned on Elements?
Maybe it's the designer in me but I do find the manipulation of people's faces and passing it off as "real" unethical. I do light retouching in my photo manipulations but this is just art. I'd never actually edit features of a face to the extent shown in the video or modify body parts.
@dandiehm8414
3 жыл бұрын
There is no such thing as a "real" photograph. The photographer is almost always manipulating the light and depth of field, along with things like removing blemishes in post. Even in Landscape photos, the colors, sharpness, and brightness are manipulated.
@Greenfirework
3 жыл бұрын
@@dandiehm8414 I'm talking about passing off edited body parts and distorted faces like shown in this video as 'real'. Basic edits like what you've mentioned is completely different in my view.
@JoseRodriguez-ze7xt
2 жыл бұрын
@@Greenfirework Actually the lens of the camera distort the person features, also the perspective. You can pose a model diagonal, choose an higher point of view, and the model will look thinner and larger than in person. Also the light can make you look handsome. Soo, I don't see it is unethical this way. Just another tool in the box.
No ethical conundrum at all if you have the person's permission.
I just use alcohol to adjust happiness. It does tend to lead to unrequited horniness but I'm only charged per incident for it. Not monthly.
Creepy stuff
I’ve always loved Photoshop, but this is taking things too far,..
@dandiehm8414
3 жыл бұрын
How so?
@Justusson
3 жыл бұрын
@@dandiehm8414 // Modifying bodies has been customary for decades in the “industry”. Photoshop has been a tool for that, though not aimed towards it. Now, they enable it with tools aimed directly for it, when it has been established since long ago that photoshopped bodies are unhealthy and leads to added stress. Doing this, they actually not only condone it straight out, but they also push it forward. Way forward. Sad to see, in my POV,..
@dandiehm8414
3 жыл бұрын
@@Justusson I for one have no problem with the modifications. I want the images I look at to be the best they can be, not the most realistic. People have a right to present themselves however they wish. There may be problems with UNAUTHORIZED changes to people who are identified in a photo, but I have no problem with someone changing the appearance of someone else if the subject is anonymous.
@Justusson
3 жыл бұрын
@@dandiehm8414 You? No. Me? Same. But others? Yeah. I think it all boils down to who we are taking into consideration to and what are willing to adapt to. It might not affect _us,_ but it definitely will affect some. For me, that’s enough. I’ve seen what the “best” billboards and commercials will do to young people. The Instagram beauty-filters and now this? It sets up unrealistic expectations that messes with their/our minds. The effects of our working methods, like any trades, can’t be just narrowed down to us as professionals. The user and audience must be considered too. Otherwise a builder could say that they don’t mind asbestos - or a car manufacturer that they don’t care about faulty breaks, because they will not be affected by it!? (hyperbolically speaking),.. No, that’s a too short span of consideration for me at least. I think we’d all do society a favour if we revisited what’s “best” and “perfect”,..
LOL so much money to be made here just fixing picture imperfections people might want fixed, before you know it, don't even have to pose for a picture, you just stand there, then you go into photoshop and make whatever poses the customer requests
For a freaky look either use the smile option and be surprised by the AI choice of teeth or make someone’s facial age younger and enjoy the fabulous haircut that comes with it.