You can freeze areas that you don’t want to modify, thaw frozen areas, and invert frozen and thawed areas.
Freeze areas
By freezing areas of the
preview image, you protect those areas from changes. Frozen areas
are covered by a mask that you paint using the Freeze tool
. You can
also use an existing mask, selection, or transparency to freeze
areas. You can view the mask in the preview image to help you apply
distortions.
You can use the icons’ pop‑up menus in the Mask Options area of the Liquify dialog box to choose how the frozen, or masked, areas of the preview image work.
and
drag over the area you want to protect. Shift-click to freeze in
a straight line between the current point and the previously clicked
point.
Mask options with the Liquify filterWhen you have an existing selection or mask in an image, that information is retained when the Liquify dialog box opens. You can choose one of the following mask options:
Thaw areas
Do any of the following:Select the Thaw tool
, and
drag over the area. Shift-click to thaw in a straight line between
the current point and the previously clicked point.
To thaw all frozen areas, click the None button in the Mask Options area of the dialog box.
To invert frozen and thawed areas, click Invert All in the Mask Options area of the dialog box.
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