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Welcome back to another very exciting tutorial here at the PhotoshopTrainingChannel.com. My name is Jesus Ramirez and you can find me on Instagram @JRfromPTC. In this video weamp;#39;re going to talk about The Face-Aware Liquify in Photoshop. Inside the Liquify plugin there is a new face-aware feature that automatically identifies individual facial features and gives you the power to adjust those features this is an improved and expanded version of the face-aware technology found in Photoshop Fix, a mobile application. Let me show you how that works. Iamp;#39;m going to go into the Filter Menu and Iamp;#39;m going to click on Liquify, and you already maybe familiar with the Liquify feature, but this version includes a new feature. Notice this icon here, that is the Face Tool, and what happens is that Photoshop detects any faces found in your image. You can disable it by clicking on any other tool, and you can re-enable it again by clicking on this icon or pressing A on the keyboard.