Here is a concise summary of the provided transcript:
**Title:** "Distorting Requests in Photoshop" (implied, not explicitly stated)
**Format:** A humorous, interactive video where the creator:
1. Asks viewers to provide photo editing requests, promising to **misinterpret** them.
2. Receives three requests:
* "Make my hair look like it's blown by the wind" (exaggerated with a fan and unconventional hair effects)
* "Make me look younger" (responded with an over-the-top, acne-ridden youthful appearance)
* "Make me look like a princess" (subverted with an unexpected, unflattering transformation)
3. Concludes with a final, self-initiated request to add more breasts to a photo, again with an exaggerated outcome.
**Call to Action:** Viewers are challenged to like the video (target: 10,000 likes) in exchange for a potential second part, where the creator's partner will again undergo "Photoshop torture".
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping each fact as a short sentence and excluding opinions:
1. **Video Structure**: The content is divided into parts, with an option for a second part if certain conditions are met.
2. **Initial Request**: The subject is asked to modify a photo to make the person's hair appear as if blown by the wind.
3. **Subsequent Requests**:
* Make the person look younger. (Fact #3)
* Make the person look like a princess. (Fact #4)
* Modify a photo to change the subject's teeth. (Fact #5)
* Give the person more "boobies" with another person in the photo. (Fact #6)
4. **Request Interpretation**: The person making the modifications intentionally misinterprets the requests.
5. **Condition for a Second Part**: If the video reaches 10,000 likes, a second part will be made.
6. **Photo Editing Software Used**: Photoshop.
7. **Time Stamps**: The content includes time stamps, indicating it was transcribed from a video or audio.