No, Liquify requires Photoshop to work. Much of the code for Liquify is actually in the Photoshop application not the plugin.
Yes you can. Go to Filter > Distort > Liquify. For more details visit related links.
Photoshop Filters > Liquify > Pucker tool... ------------------------ But I suggest the Gym
it is part of the liquify filter. The Liquify filter lets you push, pull, rotate, reflect, pucker, and bloat any area of an image.
In Photoshop, the pucker tool is part of the Liquify tool. The pucker tool is used to move pixels towards the center of the brush area.
The liquify tool is great if you need to slim down people in your images. I've found that the easiest way is to do this is to use the forward warp tool. To do this go to the filter pulldown menu. Select liquify, then the forward warp tool which is on the top left hand side of the tool bar. You have to play around with the brush sizes and it takes a bit to get it down but it works and it's a quick fix. I often use it on arms or bellies if the angle of the shot isn't overly flattering.
No you can use it without Internet connection.
Filters are certain effects that you can add to your image. For example, you can use a liquify filter to give the image a watery effect. You can also use a blur filter to blur out the image. For further help on filters, click on the Help button in Photoshop.
My blender will liquefy fruits.
I've found that the easiest way to make yourself thinner in photoshop is to use the the forward warp tool. Select the filter pulldown menu, then liquify, then the forward warp tool which is on the top left hand side of the tool bar. You have to play around with the brush sizes and it takes a bit to get it down but it works and it's a quick fix.
The simple awnser is cool it. You can use liquid nitrogen to do this.
Adobe Photoshop CS3 is most user friendly but if you use any of the version of adobe Photoshop then you will also feel user friendliness slowly slowly for the same versions which are used by you.
you can use any photoshop but i tend to use CS3 or CS4