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How to Edit Out Double Chin FaceTune?

Published in Photo Editing FaceTune 3 mins read

Editing out a double chin in FaceTune primarily involves using the Reshape tool to gently sculpt and refine the area around the jawline.

Here's a simple guide on how to tackle a double chin in your photos using FaceTune:

Using the Reshape Tool in FaceTune

FaceTune offers powerful tools to adjust facial structure and features naturally. The key feature for addressing a double chin is the Reshape tool.

  1. Open Your Photo: Start by opening the image you want to edit in the FaceTune app.
  2. Navigate to Reshape: Look for the 'Reshape' option in the main toolbar at the bottom of the screen. Tap on it.
  3. Select a Tool Option: Within the 'Reshape' section, you have options like 'Reshape', 'Refine', and 'Resize'. As noted in the reference, you can select any of these to fine-tune specific areas of your photo.
    • Reshape: This is the primary tool for pushing or pulling areas.
    • Refine: Offers more subtle adjustments.
    • Resize: Useful for slightly shrinking or enlarging areas (use carefully).
  4. Sculpt the Chin Area: Use your finger to gently sculpt the area around the jawline or chin.
    • Strategy: For a double chin, you'll typically use the 'Reshape' tool to gently push up or in on the excess skin or fat under the chin. Work slowly and use small movements.
    • Tip: Zoom in on the area for more precise control.
  5. Refine and Blend: After initial reshaping, switch to the 'Refine' tool to smooth out any lines or unnatural edges created during the reshaping process. This helps the edit look more natural.
  6. Check Your Work: Periodically tap the original/edited comparison button (usually located in the top right or bottom right) to see the before and after. This helps prevent over-editing.
  7. Save Your Edit: Once satisfied with the result, save your edited photo.

Pro Tips for Natural Edits

  • Go Subtle: Over-editing can make the photo look unnatural. Aim for a subtle improvement rather than a drastic transformation.
  • Focus on the Jawline: Sometimes, defining the jawline slightly more can also help reduce the appearance of a double chin.
  • Consider Lighting: Poor lighting can exacerbate the look of a double chin. While editing helps, good lighting during the shoot is key.
  • Use Other Tools: Tools like 'Smooth' can help blend skin textures if needed after reshaping.

By carefully using the 'Reshape', 'Refine', and 'Resize' options within the 'Reshape' menu and gently sculpting with your finger, you can effectively reduce the appearance of a double chin in FaceTune.

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