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Carole Guest
| Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 3:56 am Post subject: "WARP" TYPE TOOL |
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Paint Shop Pro has a warp tool (warp brush and warp mesh) that allows you to resize an individual object or part of an object inside the image, i.e., make object thinner, wider, etc. while leaving the rest of the image intact. It displays a grid on the screen for the warp mesh and resizing is possible by moving the lines on the grid up, down, in or out. Is there anything comparable to that in Adobe?
Other than a clipart object, I know of no way to resize a portion of the image. Any help will be sincerely appredciated.
Thank you.
Carole B |
| | Back to top | |  | Juki Guest
| Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 8:40 am Post subject: Re: "WARP" TYPE TOOL |
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"Carole" <carole555 (AT) aol (DOT) com> kirjoitti viestissä:hshiq7$to1$1 (AT) news (DOT) eternal-september.org...
Quote:Paint Shop Pro has a warp tool (warp brush and warp mesh) that allows you to resize an individual object or part of an object inside the image, i.e., make object thinner, wider, etc. while leaving the rest of the image intact. It displays a grid on the screen for the warp mesh and resizing is possible by moving the lines on the grid up, down, in or out. Is there anything comparable to that in Adobe?
Other than a clipart object, I know of no way to resize a portion of the image. Any help will be sincerely appredciated.
Thank you.
Carole B You can copy that object to new layer then you can edit it and keeping that layer on top. Juki |
| | Back to top | |  | Carole Guest
| Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 7:50 pm Post subject: Re: "WARP" TYPE TOOL |
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Thanks Juki,
I tried that but it didn't work for what I wanted to do -- pull in sides of an object to make it look thinner -- but thank you very much for your response. I appreciate it:)
Carole
"Juki" <Juki (A_T) väärä.osoite.fi> wrote
Quote: "Carole" <carole555 (AT) aol (DOT) com> kirjoitti viestissä:hshiq7$to1$1 (AT) news (DOT) eternal-september.org... Paint Shop Pro has a warp tool (warp brush and warp mesh) that allows you to resize an individual object or part of an object inside the image, i.e., make object thinner, wider, etc. while leaving the rest of the image intact. It displays a grid on the screen for the warp mesh and resizing is possible by moving the lines on the grid up, down, in or out. Is there anything comparable to that in Adobe?
Other than a clipart object, I know of no way to resize a portion of the image. Any help will be sincerely appredciated.
Thank you.
Carole B You can copy that object to new layer then you can edit it and keeping that layer on top. Juki
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| | Back to top | |  | Juki Guest
| Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 5:05 am Post subject: Re: "WARP" TYPE TOOL |
| So,if You have CS2 or CS3, have a look Filter > Liquify Juki
"Carole" <carole555 (AT) aol (DOT) com> kirjoitti viestissä:hspi9l$9vd$1 (AT) news (DOT) eternal-september.org...
Quote:Thanks Juki,
I tried that but it didn't work for what I wanted to do -- pull in sides of an object to make it look thinner -- but thank you very much for your response. I appreciate it:)
Carole
"Juki" <Juki (A_T) väärä.osoite.fi> wrote
"Carole" <carole555 (AT) aol (DOT) com> kirjoitti viestissä:hshiq7$to1$1 (AT) news (DOT) eternal-september.org... Paint Shop Pro has a warp tool (warp brush and warp mesh) that allows you to resize an individual object or part of an object inside the image, i.e., make object thinner, wider, etc. while leaving the rest of the image intact. It displays a grid on the screen for the warp mesh and resizing is possible by moving the lines on the grid up, down, in or out. Is there anything comparable to that in Adobe?
Other than a clipart object, I know of no way to resize a portion of the image. Any help will be sincerely appredciated.
Thank you.
Carole B You can copy that object to new layer then you can edit it and keeping that layer on top. Juki
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| | Back to top | |  | Juki Guest
| Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 6:50 am Post subject: Re: "WARP" TYPE TOOL |
| Or Edit > Transform >Warp with resize and so on. Juki "Juki" <Juki (A_T) väärä.osoite.fi> kirjoitti viestissä:e94In.9520$if1.888 (AT) uutiset (DOT) elisa.fi...
Quote:So,if You have CS2 or CS3, have a look Filter > Liquify Juki
"Carole" <carole555 (AT) aol (DOT) com> kirjoitti viestissä:hspi9l$9vd$1 (AT) news (DOT) eternal-september.org... Thanks Juki,
I tried that but it didn't work for what I wanted to do -- pull in sides of an object to make it look thinner -- but thank you very much for your response. I appreciate it:)
Carole
"Juki" <Juki (A_T) väärä.osoite.fi> wrote
"Carole" <carole555 (AT) aol (DOT) com> kirjoitti viestissä:hshiq7$to1$1 (AT) news (DOT) eternal-september.org... Paint Shop Pro has a warp tool (warp brush and warp mesh) that allows you to resize an individual object or part of an object inside the image, i.e., make object thinner, wider, etc. while leaving the rest of the image intact. It displays a grid on the screen for the warp mesh and resizing is possible by moving the lines on the grid up, down, in or out. Is there anything comparable to that in Adobe?
Other than a clipart object, I know of no way to resize a portion of the image. Any help will be sincerely appredciated.
Thank you.
Carole B You can copy that object to new layer then you can edit it and keeping that layer on top. Juki
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| | Back to top | |  | Carole Guest
| Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 5:10 am Post subject: Re: "WARP" TYPE TOOL |
| Juki,
Brilliant! You are brilliant. The liquify tool is great. It works perfectly and I would never have thought of it. Thank you so much. I sincerely appreciate your help:)
Carole
"Carole" <carole555 (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote
Quote:Paint Shop Pro has a warp tool (warp brush and warp mesh) that allows you to resize an individual object or part of an object inside the image, i.e., make object thinner, wider, etc. while leaving the rest of the image intact. It displays a grid on the screen for the warp mesh and resizing is possible by moving the lines on the grid up, down, in or out. Is there anything comparable to that in Adobe?
Other than a clipart object, I know of no way to resize a portion of the image. Any help will be sincerely appredciated.
Thank you.
Carole B
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