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Inspiring
December 17, 2011
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P: Ability to set Liquify brush size bigger than 1500px

  • December 17, 2011
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Now a days when I work with 65mlnPx images from Hasselblad and PhaseOne - yours brush looks tiny.
As a poweruser and betatester I now how to change it manually inside the application code - but I wish that this feature should be for everyone.

5 replies

Legend
April 13, 2012
You can now set the Liquify brush size to 15,000px in Photoshop CS6.
Legend
February 2, 2012
Check out this sneak of new Liquify features:

Legend
January 6, 2012
Yup. There are a number of ways to try and improve performance - proxies is one. We've got some other ideas we're working on, too.
Inspiring
January 6, 2012
1500 pixels is already slow enough on all but the fastest workstations (and those too).

I think working on a smaller copy and saving the mesh to apply to the full-res master is still the best workaround, especially for the majority of users who ain't gonna mess with no application code. Probably faster than waiting for a 5000px brush to make its way across the mesh.
Legend
December 18, 2011
We have the upper limit set arbitrarily to a value that is still performant. As we see improvements to hardware/graphics cards, we'll look at allowing bigger brush sizes while maintaining performance.