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Roderick

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#8003   2006-07-05 23:33 GMT      
O.K. maybe this isn't the right place to post this problem but anyway....

I have Photoshop CS and I'm trying out some stuff.
For example tattoo-ing >_<

But trough some various tutorials i saw that i need the Free Transform / Warp option.... how do i get it?!

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#8005   2006-07-06 02:45 GMT      
Ctrl + T to go into Free Transform, then right click and pick if you want to distort/change perspective/rotate/whatever

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#8009   2006-07-06 21:46 GMT      
Err.... did u saw an screenshot that i posted ^

The question was how do I get the Warp option? (as u see on the picture - that I put in my previous post - it's missing)
A friend of mine told me that i need to do something with displacement maps (?!)...... i don't know. She ain't quite sure herself.

Like i said:I don't have the warp option.

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#8010   2006-07-07 05:03 GMT      
CS dosen't have the wrap tool! CS2 has it! You need to get the latest version of Photoshop....
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#8011   2006-07-07 11:10 GMT      
Sorry, lol... it was early in the morning

Anywho, Justin has answered it now.

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#8012   2006-07-07 15:57 GMT      
NP ^^
Damn... I should have taken the new version when i had a chance >_<'
OK thx ^^

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#8013   2006-07-09 16:58 GMT      
If you have CS you could also be using the liquify tool to do the warping. Much more control than the default warping options in CS2, especially on complex surfaces.
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