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Nose

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The Nose tool in Aperty provides adjustments to refine the shape and positioning of the nose in your portrait. It allows you to modify the nose bridge, nose tip, and overall position for subtle enhancements while ensuring natural-looking results.

  • Nose Bridge Shape: Adjusts the width and contour of the nose bridge. Increasing this slider makes the bridge narrower, creating a more defined and slimmer appearance. Lowering the slider broadens the bridge, softening the look of the nose. This is useful for adjusting facial balance without over-altering the natural structure.

  • Nose Tip Shape: Changes the size and curvature of the nose tip. Raising the slider lifts the tip for a more pointed and refined look, while lowering it rounds or broadens the tip, giving it a softer appearance. This allows fine-tuning the nose's shape to match the subject's desired look.

  • X: Adjusts the horizontal positioning of the nose. Moving the slider shifts the nose to the left or right, helping correct slight asymmetry in the portrait or aligning the nose better with the overall face.

  • Y: Adjust the vertical position of the nose. Moving the slider upward raises the nose while lowering it, which drops the position slightly, helping with facial balance and overall alignment.

Use Nose Bridge Shape and Nose Tip Shape sparingly to make small, precise adjustments that complement the subject's natural features. When working with X and Y positioning, ensure the nose remains proportionate to other facial features, like the eyes and mouth, to maintain a harmonious, balanced look.