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Step Four:
That’s basically the process—just move from tooth to tooth. To make a tooth longer, click inside it near the bottom and nudge it down. In looking at the
two front teeth (now that their bottoms are pretty straight), I see that the tooth on the left is overlapping the one on the right a bit. So, let’s gently nudge the
right edge of the tooth on the left over to the left a bit, so they don’t appear to overlap as much (as shown here). My goal is to make everything pretty
straight all the way across. A dentist would cringe if they saw what I did here, because it’s not “dentically” correct (hey, I just coined another new term),
but we don’t have to worry about the teeth actually working to eat food, they just have to work in the context of our photo. To see a quick before/after, turn
off/on the Preview checkbox at the bottom right of the dialog.
Pinch Filter: Reducing Jaws and Jowls
This is a retouch you usually do when there’s more than one person in the photo, but you want to slim just one of them. This is one of those techniques that,
when you look at it, you think, “There’s no way this is going to work.” But, it actually works amazingly well, even though it only takes a few seconds. Go
figure.