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To elaborate, I was wondering if there is a way to do adjustments like warping but have it so that it doesn't separate from the surrounding pixels. Like keep it all together. Almost like using the smudge tool on a large area, but without the blurring.
How do you apply the shape related corrections?
Destructively or non-destructively?
And how about the »manual sharpening and shadow editing«?
Again: Destructively or non-destructively?
In my opinion one should generally try to work non-destructively as much as possible to maintain re-editability without unnecessary image degradation.
So: Smart Objects, Smart Objects, Smart Objects.
And Adjustment Layers naturally …
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What kind of editing do you have in mind?
Have you tried Liquify yet (as a Smart Filter naturally)?
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Well I've been trying to do alterations on images, like just recently I tried a gender swap. (I'm super new to adobe photoshop and art stuff still so it doesn't look very good) And I had to do a lot of manual sharpening and shadow editing because the way I was trying to adjust it when I had to change the physical shape of something always came out blurry.
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How do you apply the shape related corrections?
Destructively or non-destructively?
And how about the »manual sharpening and shadow editing«?
Again: Destructively or non-destructively?
In my opinion one should generally try to work non-destructively as much as possible to maintain re-editability without unnecessary image degradation.
So: Smart Objects, Smart Objects, Smart Objects.
And Adjustment Layers naturally …
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Okay I'll look into that
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Could you post a screenshot with the Layers Panel visible?
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I had already deleted the .psd file because I was going to start over and try again. But I only had a few layers from copying and pasting some features like the smile for reference. (probably my first mistake was not using layers more effectively)