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03/28/2009 01:43:23 PM · #1 |
Is if OK to use the Liquify Tool in advance edit. I read back at some threads and it seems if you use it in a sublte manner that it is OK. Is this correct? |
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03/28/2009 01:58:45 PM · #2 |
From Advanced Edit Rules:
You may not:
use distortions to create new effects or radically alter objects.
IMO Liquify distorts things so is a may not use tool but that is only my opinion. I suggest you send a PM to one of the SC for an official opinion.
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03/28/2009 03:56:56 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by njsabs2323: it seems if you use it in a sublte manner that it is OK. Is this correct? |
Yes. Use it for tweaking an edge or a curve and it's fine. Any use that calls attention to the "liquification" would be a DQ-able new feature. |
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03/28/2009 11:45:59 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by scalvert: Originally posted by njsabs2323: it seems if you use it in a sublte manner that it is OK. Is this correct? |
Yes. Use it for tweaking an edge or a curve and it's fine. Any use that calls attention to the "liquification" would be a DQ-able new feature. |
My question is more for portrait photography. Does tucking/thinning an arm, or hip, or adding a bit of volume to the hair, all legal? It seems that would fall under tweaking a curve or line. Thanks. |
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09/21/2009 09:35:48 PM · #5 |
i curious too. can you buff a guy up, or slim a girl down if it isnt an obvious edit? |
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09/21/2009 09:41:32 PM · #6 |
I used it for a tummy tuck in one of my photos, and it was pre-approved by SC. That doesn't necessarily mean it would pass post challenge however. |
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09/21/2009 09:47:14 PM · #7 |
lol you arleady trying to enhance your nude model?
Originally posted by LadyK: i curious too. can you buff a guy up, or slim a girl down if it isnt an obvious edit? |
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09/21/2009 10:08:11 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Bugzeye: lol you arleady trying to enhance your nude model?
Originally posted by LadyK: i curious too. can you buff a guy up, or slim a girl down if it isnt an obvious edit? | |
hey whats wrong with that:) hes buff enough as it is, but this is the first time ive used liquify so im having fun lol |
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09/21/2009 10:11:55 PM · #9 |
You'd be amazed at the tummies I've flattened, bums I've tucked, breasts I've enhanced and hair I've poofed. If done with subtlety, liquify is the bestest tool PS ever gave us. I love liquify! I love liquify! I love liquify! I love liquify!
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09/21/2009 10:13:56 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by idnic: You'd be amazed at the tummies I've flattened, bums I've tucked, breasts I've enhanced and hair I've poofed. If done with subtlety, liquify is the bestest tool PS ever gave us. I love liquify! I love liquify! I love liquify! I love liquify! |
but is it legal? |
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09/21/2009 10:15:43 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by LadyK: Originally posted by idnic: You'd be amazed at the tummies I've flattened, bums I've tucked, breasts I've enhanced and hair I've poofed. If done with subtlety, liquify is the bestest tool PS ever gave us. I love liquify! I love liquify! I love liquify! I love liquify! |
but is it legal? |
yup. Been validated on several occasions. Again, as long as the effects are subtle!
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09/21/2009 10:17:17 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by idnic: Originally posted by LadyK: Originally posted by idnic: You'd be amazed at the tummies I've flattened, bums I've tucked, breasts I've enhanced and hair I've poofed. If done with subtlety, liquify is the bestest tool PS ever gave us. I love liquify! I love liquify! I love liquify! I love liquify! |
but is it legal? |
yup. Been validated on several occasions. Again, as long as the effects are subtle! |
im ging to send in copies to be sure. but thamk you, that makes me a lot happier knowing it chill. thanks:) |
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09/21/2009 10:30:57 PM · #13 |
a little nip and tuck is ok. Radical changes where you've taken daffy duck and made him into the Rock are not. |
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09/21/2009 10:33:36 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by frisca: a little nip and tuck is ok. Radical changes where you've taken daffy duck and made him into the Rock are not. |
lol ok, he certainly isnt a daffy duck to start with. i think im good:) thanks guys. im sorta paranoid after the last DQs |
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09/21/2009 11:10:41 PM · #15 |
I have used it on a few images....just minor line adjustments of a tummy, hair, arm, butt.....and I have had no problem with DQ's. Now checking your date stamp....that is another story for me :O( |
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04/27/2010 08:41:09 PM · #16 |
It seems it's okay to perform minor adjustments with liquify. But say you perform such an adjustment, say on an arm, but that messes up some hair surrounding it. The easiest way is to use the clone stamp tool and "create" some hair JUST to fill the TINY messed up pixels you have. What would SC say on that?
ETA a quote from the ruleset:
use ANY editing tool to move, remove or duplicate any element of your photograph that would change a typical viewer̢۪s description of the photograph.
It doesn't, but I kinda duplicated something. But it looks that it is okay, or?
Message edited by author 2010-04-27 20:42:52. |
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04/27/2010 09:04:15 PM · #17 |
Sounds trivial (without actually seeing it). I don't think cloning a little hair on the arm is going to change anyone's description of the photo. |
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