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[Music] hello there you're watching down ski in Denese two-minute tutorial we're going to learn how to add a cheeky smile to portrait photos in Photoshop so you can see I've opened up a couple of images the first one we have a guy with some cool hair and a beard he's looking a little bit too serious let's add a smile to him so we go to filter and down to liquefy and I'm using Photoshop CC 2018 and on the right hand side I have the face aware the liquify panel and we can change the eyes nose mouth and face shape we're going to focus on the mouth for this tutorial so that's just zoom in so we can see his face and we've got lots of options here that you can adjust we're going to focus on smile so you can drag the slider all the way to the left and the right and usually this can give quite comical results at either extreme however I find this especially useful if you drag it ever so slightly to one side so you can see just by checking the preview box on and off we can make subtle changes...