
So I have to select both layers and turn it into a smart object, in order to liquify them. If I really do want to liquify multiple layers at the same time, "without" merging them, using smart objects seem like the only option. I'm using CC 2014 and it doesn't seem to be an option? Unless there's a workaround or keyboard shortcut).Īlso, using smart objects feels really overkill for just doing some painting. how do I toggle the preview on and off? So that I can see the before and after.

Like i can't believe liquifying multiple layers at once is not possible, how hard can it be to implement? Other apps already do this. Using liquify in one layer at a time is not an option because it would never yield the same results in both layers and it would get pretty inconvenient really quickly. The problem is that if I select multiple layers, and try to use liquify, it simply gets grayed out.


When I'm painting characters, I sometimes need to use liquify to fix some of their features, like a slightly tilted or elongated muzzle, etc. Let's say I have my lineart (inks) and the paint/colors itself in separate layers. So, I use Photoshop to paint sometimes, and I'm relatively new to the program.
