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How to Make a Nose Look Bigger in GIMP

In this video tutorial, I show you how to Photoshop a larger nose for animals and human beings alike.
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in GIMP, you use IWarp.. You'll find it under the Filters menu. Then select Distorts. Then select IWarp. Before you select IWarp, be sure you Select the portion of the picture you want to perform one of the IWarp Functions on. In the IWarp dialog box, you will be able to click on "Shrink" to make your nose smaller. You'll have to play around with the settings such as "Deform radius" and "Deform amount". Just click on the part of the image you want to shrink within the IWarp dialog box. When you're finished click on OK. If you don't like what you've done, just undo the last command by doing a Ctrl+Z

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11 ноября 2016 г. 4:55:44
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