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Reconstruct Tool To remove a warp effect:

For individual pixels:

  1. Select the Reconstruct Tool.
  2. Tap or drag on the image to remove the warp effect.

For the entire image:

  • On the Edit menu, select Reset Mesh.

Edit Menu Mesh controls

The Edit menu provides access to various mesh controls.

  • Reset Mesh—applies a new mesh and removes all currently applied effects from the underlying image.
  • Load Mesh—applies a previously saved mesh.
  • Save Mesh—saves the current mesh for future use.

Generally read the Online help !

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1 minute ago, v_kyr said:

Reconstruct Tool To remove a warp effect:

For individual pixels:

  1. Select the Reconstruct Tool.
  2. Tap or drag on the image to remove the warp effect.

For the entire image:

  • On the Edit menu, select Reset Mesh.

Edit Menu Mesh controls

The Edit menu provides access to various mesh controls.

  • Reset Mesh—applies a new mesh and removes all currently applied effects from the underlying image.
  • Load Mesh—applies a previously saved mesh.
  • Save Mesh—saves the current mesh for future use.

Generally read the Online help !

 

I have tried pressing the reset button many times but for me it does not do anything it remains the same as it was before. So nothing happens.

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You are not able to turn the Liquify mesh but you can adjust the opacity setting in the Liquify studio to zero and hide the mesh.

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44 minutes ago, DWright said:

You are not able to turn the Liquify mesh but you can adjust the opacity setting in the Liquify studio to zero and hide the mesh.

But when I bring the Opacity to zero the dragger automatically goes back to its original position. It does not stay there.

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1 hour ago, DWright said:

You are not able to turn the Liquify mesh but you can adjust the opacity setting in the Liquify studio to zero and hide the mesh.

@DWright Yes, sorry now just discovered when I read reduce, drag the Opacity of the Mesh all the way to 0. It does get rid of the Mesh. Thanks

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