Does Apeture 3  have a brush  similar to PS's  liquify or pucker tool?

I've used PS Elements off and on for several years. I'm interested in purchasing Apeture 3.
Does Apeture have a tool similar to PS's liquify or pucker tool?

No
Allan

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