![]() Photoshop even has a smile filter where you can adjust the upward curve of the lips, creating a smile. On the right-hand side of the window, you’ll also see menus for individual features, where you can control the size of different parts of the face. You can use these to adjust the individual features of the face. ![]() Once selected, you’ll notice that small lines appear around the model’s face when you hover over the cheeks, mouth, eyes, and other facial features. Once you have a clear view of the face, click on the Face Tool (or use the key command shortcut by typing the letter A). Choose the Zoom tool to zoom in on the model’s face, and use the Hand tool to recenter the face within the view window. On the left-hand side of the window, you’ll notice a small icon menu. With your new “Smiling Face” layer selected, choose Filter > Liquify from the dropdown menu at the top of the application window, or type SHIFT+CTRL+X (SHIFT+COMMAND+X on a Mac). ![]() We’ll be using the Liquify Filter to add a smile to our model. If this makes you nervous and you’d prefer working non-destructively, you can convert the layer to a Smart Object before proceeding. Note: I prefer working destructively when I make edits such as this so that I can layer Liquify effects.
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