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Roderick
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#8003 2006-07-05 23:33 GMT |
Steve
537 posts |
#8005 2006-07-06 02:45 GMT |
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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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Roderick
4 posts |
#8009 2006-07-06 21:46 GMT |
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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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M-tic
223 posts |
#8010 2006-07-07 05:03 GMT |
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CS dosen't have the wrap tool! CS2 has it! You need to get the latest version of Photoshop....
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Justin
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Steve
537 posts |
#8011 2006-07-07 11:10 GMT |
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Sorry, lol... it was early in the morning
Anywho, Justin has answered it now. |
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Roderick
4 posts |
#8012 2006-07-07 15:57 GMT |
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NP ^^
Damn... I should have taken the new version when i had a chance >_<' OK thx ^^ |
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Lombi
Administrators
1977 posts |
#8013 2006-07-09 16:58 GMT |
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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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Siggie!
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