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Photoshop’s Puppet Warp Slims a Face

Sometimes a client says “Can you please make my face slimmer?” While she (in this case it’s a woman) thinks her face is too wide and I don’t, she is still the client. My job is to make her happy.

Puppet Warp

Hidden in Photoshop’s Edit menu is a very powerful pixel bender named Puppet Warp. While it can do miraculous distortions, it can also do very practical work. This short ten minute video shows how to use Photoshop’s Puppet Warp along with a little Content Aware Fill to slim a face quickly and almost effortlessly.


Kevin is a commercial photographer from Atlanta.  He works for fashion, architectural, manufacturing and corporate clients. When he’s not shooting, he goes to museums, theatre, and writes for Photofocus.com.
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Photographs in this post are by Kevin Ames. ©2015 Kevin Ames ~ All rights reserved.

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