This very simple technique can shrink the character's nose 15%~20%, it's easy to actually shrink the nose, it only takes one or two minutes, and it may take some time to clear the edge of the nose, but the cleanup is simple because the new nose is on its own layer. Its specific procedures are as follows.
First step:
Please open the photo you want to decorate, press L to select the Lasso tool, and draw a loose selection around the nose. Be sure not to make the constituency too tight or too precise, we also need skin tones around the area of the nose.
Step Two:
To soften selection edges, go to the Select menu and select Feather. When the Feather selection dialog box pops up, enter 10 pixels in the feather radius (for 300ppi high-resolution images, enter about 22 pixels), and then click the OK button.
Step Three:
Press Ctrl-j (MAC:COMMAND-J) to copy the selected area to its own layer in the Layer palette.
Fourth Step:
Press Ctrl-t (MAC:COMMAND-T) to display a free transform border, hold down the SHIFT-ALT-CT R L (Mac:shift-option-command) key, and then grab the top-right corner of the border to drag to add perspective to the nose. This will give the person a flat nose, but the next step is to correct this.
Fifth Step:
To remove the "flat nose" effect, release all keys, then grab the upper middle point and drag down directly to make the nose look natural, but this time the nose becomes smaller. When the new nose size looks right, press ENTER (Mac:return) to lock the change. If you can see the old nose through a new nose, you can click on the background layer and use the Clone Stamp tool (S) to clear the area by clicking on the area near the nose (mac:option-click), then drawing on the nose and finishing the alt-.
Before and after processing comparison: (click to see larger picture)
After processing before handling
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