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Today I was looking on Youtube for some new photoshop tutorials. I came across one that used a tool called "Liquify". I tried it out and these were my results. I was surprised at how quick and easy it was. It took a bit of practice to choose the right brush size but I made the adjustments you see in just a few min.
I'm excited to use it in the future for my editing. I know being "skinny" isn't the most important thing but I feel like so often people look larger in photos than in person and to be able to use this tool to show people as I see them instead of how the camera sees them makes me happy.
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