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Hi there, Im *not 100% sure* of your question, but Ill guess it!...whenever you use punk/bloat/liquify, you are effectivly "re-shaping" the pixels in the image. The higher the resolution of the image to begin with, the better the overall effect will remain. Before liquifying, try this.
Image > Image Size > Change both of the pixel width/height to PERCENT, then increase the ppi (generally from 72ppi to 96-120ppi) That increases the colour definition/capacity in the individual pixels, WITHOUT increasing the dimensions of the image. This might give you a little extra to muck about with, the next thing would be just to place a selection around the are you want to bloat, but to be honest, these tools were kinda designed with organic shapes in mind, not geometric.
Give it a go, let me know how you get on,
Cheers, scotia
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