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Hello Friends, In my last video you watch about liquify filter and its tools and how it helps in high end retouching. In this video you will watch how you can change body shape with liquify filter. This tutorial will show you how to make a person on the picture look thinner by using Liquify tools in Photoshop In this video, You learn how to lose weight using the liquify filter on PhotoShop. Before going further, open up PhotoShop and the image you want to adjust. First, click on filter then liquify Next, use the forward warp tool and adjust the size of the brush to the body part you want to change. Click on the body parts to make them smaller. Push in the body parts you want to be smaller, pushing in small parts one at a time. If you do too much, the picture will become distorted and it will not look natural. lets watch in details how it works I have already created a duplicate layer now click on the right mouse by selecting the layer then select convert to small object. Then go to f