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How do you make the thigh thinner/symmetrical

 
Raymond ­ Lin
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Jun 30, 2014 17:10 |  #1

Put it simply, the top of the thigh I want to make it less of a curve, more straighter like her right leg. So more symmetrical...Liquidfy is no good, free transform is no good....help!

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Jul 01, 2014 09:06 |  #2

what about (just a thought) trying:
Erase unwanted leg
Copy other leg
Flip and transform and reposition

Using layers and masks to help merge it in properly ?

I think the theory it should work but may take some practice to perfect....


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Jul 01, 2014 09:11 |  #3

Raymond Lin wrote in post #17003755 (external link)
Put it simply, the top of the thigh I want to make it less of a curve, more straighter like her right leg.

Do you mean straighter like her right leg or the right leg in the image? I'm a little confused on exactly where you're trying to change.

You can use the Freeze tool in Liquify to prevent parts from changing.


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Jul 01, 2014 09:16 |  #4

birderman wrote in post #17004975 (external link)
what about (just a thought) trying:
Erase unwanted leg
Copy other leg
Flip and transform and reposition

Using layers and masks to help merge it in properly ?

I think the theory it should work but may take some practice to perfect....

The lighting will be incorrect, as well as the perspective.

What problems are you having with the Liquify tool? This is pretty much what it is used for in these situations.

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Jul 01, 2014 09:26 |  #5

Like this? Two strokes with the Liquify tool.

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Jul 01, 2014 10:16 |  #6

kirkt wrote in post #17005012 (external link)
Like this? Two strokes with the Liquify tool.

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That's exactly what I'd do and where. However, the OP is a little confusing, at least to me, in which part of the leg they want changed. He wanted the leg straighter like her right leg - does he mean her right leg or the leg on the right in the image, inner or outer thigh? :confused:


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Jul 01, 2014 11:35 |  #7

I just stumbled across this thread and would just like to say thanks to Kirk for that demo of the liquefy tool.
I have never had cause to use it yet but now I know what it can do its another tool in the box.

Thanks again

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