If you are looking to "create a paper" using this software (or about it), here are the most likely ways to proceed: 1. Preparing a Portrait for Print (on Paper)

The biggest mistake beginners make with PortraitPro 15 is using the "Auto Pilot." It cranks everything to 100%.

: To address the "warped" look common in smartphone selfies or portraits taken with wide-angle lenses, version 15 included a dedicated Lens Distortion Correction slider.

Go to the Sculpt tab. Use the "Slim Face" brush on the cheeks and jawline. Zoom to 100% to ensure texture isn't breaking. Use the "Chin" slider to lengthen or shorten the face.

However, for professional workflows, the software is a massive time-saver. Its ability to detect skin blemishes while preserving natural skin texture (using the "Texture" slider) allows photographers to accomplish in three minutes what might take thirty minutes in Photoshop using frequency separation. Conclusion