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In this tutorial, we'll use the Layer Mask Tool and Liquify filter to "melt" the camera. I recommend you work with a tablet for this one (it makes your work easier), but if you don't have one it is also possible to go through this tutorial. Let's start!

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How to Make a Melting Camera Scene
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