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Inspiring
January 21, 2021
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Liquify, Smartfilter Photoshop 22.1.1

  • January 21, 2021
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Short: Liquify looses it's data. Workaraound: load last mesh or rasterize layer.

Long Version:

A:
1) Create a smartobjekt 2) Use Liquify on that smartobject 3) Try to edit that Liquify.

OR B:

3) edit and save the smartobject.

In both cases the mesh data is instantly lost.

 

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Correct answer ZHack

Solution (at least for me): Install latest Graphics-Card-Drivers (or as i did: get a new Graphics Card). Mesh data gets preserved now (again) as it should.

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Participant
December 3, 2022

I really need it

ZHackAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
April 7, 2021

Solution (at least for me): Install latest Graphics-Card-Drivers (or as i did: get a new Graphics Card). Mesh data gets preserved now (again) as it should.

S_Gans
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 25, 2021

Liquify is not intended to auto automatically retain your mesh. If you'd like to retain that editability, please use the Save Mesh option, before exiting the Liquify dialog box. 

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ZHackAuthor
Inspiring
January 25, 2021

Thanks for your answer - though that seems to be counterintuitive to my understanding of smartfilters. What use is a smartfilter that "forgets" it's settings? And i'm pretty sure it was editable before the last update. Anyway - an editable liquify smartfilter might just be something for the next patch.