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  1. How to use Aperty
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Body

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The Body tool in Aperty allows you to make subtle adjustments to body shape, focusing on enhancing proportions for a natural look. It offers control over the body shape and specific areas like the abdomen to refine the subject's appearance.

  • Shape: Adjusts the overall width and contour of the body. Increasing this slider narrows and slims the body, creating a more streamlined look, while decreasing it widens the body for a more relaxed and natural appearance. This can subtly enhance body proportions without distorting the overall image.

  • Abdomen: Specifically targets the abdomen area, allowing you to adjust its size and shape. Increasing this slider flattens and tones the abdomen, giving a slimmer and more defined look. Decreasing the slider softens the appearance, creating a more natural or relaxed shape. This adjustment helps refine the midsection while keeping the overall body structure balanced.

Use the Shape slider sparingly to maintain a natural body proportion, and apply gentle adjustments to the Abdomen slider for subtle body contouring. Keeping changes moderate ensures the portrait looks realistic while enhancing the subject's natural shape.