
When I tried PortraitPro Body 2 on a series of images where corrections to body shapes were called for, I have to say that I was blown away by the impressive and realistic-looking results.
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Next up are the Liquify-like Shape tools for further refinement, the Skin and Face adjustment retouching tools, the Warp Fixer (new to version 2, see below), and Picture view controls.


Next, in a top-down progres sion on the interface, users work through the Markup section, as follows: Fine-tune the body shape as needed, then use the Shape Sliders to tweak and locally adjust each area of the body. The first step is to map the body using the app’s guided and infinitely adjustable markup process. While, happily, it is powerful software, it’s also very intuitive and easy to use straight out of the box. What I love about this software is that, in the right hands, all these tools let users create realistic, subtle corrections exactly where needed, rather than overdoing it or taking a scattershot approach.īuilt-in tutorial images that launch on startup, along with ample onscreen tool tips, help first-time users learn to fully utilize PortraitPro Body 2’s toolset. Both versions give users a powerful toolset of endlessly customizable controls for shaping the body and face, and tackling skin-retouching tasks. Studio includes support for 16-bit TIFFs and RAW formats, and works as a Photoshop and Lightroom plug-in. PortraitPro Body 2 is available as a standalone app in both the Standard and Studio editions. is Photoshop’s Liquify tool on steroids-no joke! I recently got a chance to test-drive version 2 on a series of real-world images from a fitness-oriented assignment, and this always-skeptical reviewer was impressed.

The new PortraitPro Body 2 from Anthropics Technology Ltd.
