How to Fix a Nose in Adobe Photoshop

Open an image and press Ctrl+j to duplicate an image to the new layer., Select Lasso Tool, click and drag mouse around the nose area. , Press Ctrl+j to copy the selected nose area to the new layer., Go to work on Background Copy Layer., To adjust a...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open an image and press Ctrl+j to duplicate an image to the new layer.

    Press Ctrl+t to open transform scale mode, then adjust your nose size and shape. , The area under the nose needs to be cleaned up, use Healing Brush to clean this.

    The Healing Brush works by sampling the color, tone and texture from part of the image, you can copy the area color by Alt+click at the area you want to duplicate their color and texture. ,,,
  2. Step 2: Select Lasso Tool

  3. Step 3: click and drag mouse around the nose area.

  4. Step 4: Press Ctrl+j to copy the selected nose area to the new layer.

  5. Step 5: Go to work on Background Copy Layer.

  6. Step 6: To adjust a shape of nose

  7. Step 7: go back to nose layer

  8. Step 8: select Liquify Tool

  9. Step 9: set Brush size around 45

  10. Step 10: Brush Density 15 and Brush pressure 30

  11. Step 11: then clicking and dragging to shape the nose.

  12. Step 12: Select Smudge Tool from Tool bar and set Strength around 30%

  13. Step 13: clicking and dragging at the nose edge to make it not to sharp and look natural.

  14. Step 14: Finished.

Detailed Guide

Press Ctrl+t to open transform scale mode, then adjust your nose size and shape. , The area under the nose needs to be cleaned up, use Healing Brush to clean this.

The Healing Brush works by sampling the color, tone and texture from part of the image, you can copy the area color by Alt+click at the area you want to duplicate their color and texture. ,,,

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