Working with Liquify Tool Options
The Liquify Tool options control the brush tip. Since all the Liquify commands are executed with a brush, it's important to understand how you control the brush tip. When you apply the brush stroke the faster you drag the mouse the less effect is applied to the image; if you drag slowly, you gain more control and the effect is more intense. Practice dragging the cursor over the image to produce different effects, and if you make a mistake, don't forget the undo keyCtrl+Z (Win),

Work with Liquify Tool Options
Open a document.
Select the Layers palette, and then select the layer you want to liquify.
Click the Filters menu, and then click Liquify .
Select from the following Liquify Tool options:
Brush Size.
Select a value (1 to 600).
Brush Density.
Select a value (0 to 100). Brush Density controls how much the brush feathers at the ends. Lower values equal increased feathering.
Brush Pressure.
Select a value (1 to 100). Determines how quickly a liquify effect is applied to the image, when the brush is moving. The lower the value, the slower the effect.
Brush Rate.
Select a value (0 to 100). Determines how quickly a liquify effect is applied to the image, when the brush is stationary. The lower the value, the slower the effect.
Turbulent Jitter.
Select a value (1 to 100). Controls how tightly the Turbulent Jitter tool distorts the image. The higher the value, the more distortion.
Reconstruct Mode.
Determines how the Reconstruct tool restores the image. Click the list arrow, and then select from the available options:- Revert
- Rigid
- Stiff
- Smooth
- Loose
Reconstruct.
Click the button to reconstruct the image stage by stage.
Reconstruct All.
Click the button to restore the image to its original state.
Stylus Pressure.
Select the check box if you're using a drawing table to allow pressure on the table to control pressure applied with the Liquify brush.
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