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wessg79086238
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October 30, 2018
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CC 2019 issues with face aware liquify

  • October 30, 2018
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I have used the workaround for liquify to avoid the black pixels showing up on the image, however, by turning off the GPU, I can't access the face aware liquify.

Any workaround for this issue???

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Correct answer RBurgett57

I upgraded to Mac OS 10.14.1 this morning and that seems to have solved the issue for me, as well as solving the lagging brush issue.

But yes, the Adobe workaround basically made the tool worthless.

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Participant
January 10, 2019

Mojave 10.14.2 brings back the issue

:-/ Any suggestions?

RBurgett57
RBurgett57Correct answer
Inspiring
October 31, 2018

I upgraded to Mac OS 10.14.1 this morning and that seems to have solved the issue for me, as well as solving the lagging brush issue.

But yes, the Adobe workaround basically made the tool worthless.

wessg79086238
Participant
November 1, 2018

The 10.14.1 upgrade took care of the issue.  Thank you!

davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 30, 2018

It is an issue with Mac OS Mojave

Turn the GPU back on then hold down the option key when entering liquify so that the GP only gets turned off for that filter.

Dave

wessg79086238
Participant
October 30, 2018

Didn't work for me.

davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 30, 2018

That's interesting as it is the official workaround issued by Adobe. If that does not work, it leaves you with turning off the GPU or reverting to CC2018 for liquify, until Adobe/Apple resolve it.

Known issues - Running Photoshop CC on macOS 10.14 Mojave

Dave