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Hi there, this is Unmesh from PiXimperfect. And one of the most common questions that I get asked a lot, especially from retouchers, is that whether to do Liquify in the very beginning or at the end. Now, if you had asked me this question about 10 years ago, I would have said - do it in the beginning. Why? Because we always start from the structure, ground up. However, if you ask me now, my answer would be different. Why? Because of the introduction of Smart Objects and Smart Filters. Let me show you. Now here we have a retouch, which I think I had featured in a previous video, but let me take you through it. Let me show you the Before, so this is the Before and this is the After. We have covered all the basic steps of Portrait Retouching here - Removing Blemishes, Dodging amp;amp; Burning, Frequency Separation and all of that stuff. So if you wanted to make little changes to the structure and probably hair, and you applied Liquify in the very beginning, hereamp;#39;s what would happ