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Feb 14th 2008 | #179159 Report |
Member since: Feb 14th 2008 Posts: 3 |
:confused:I want to take a photo of a slice of bread and stretch it to a shape weird shape. I have Photoshop 6 (can you believe it? :eek at work and CS at home. I know this can be done... I've cut out the bread.. how can I add nodes to stretch it???? Any help please..?? I've even tried with my Corel.... Gracias;) |
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Feb 15th 2008 | #179163 Report |
Member since: Sep 28th 2006 Posts: 109 |
In CS, try the Liquify Filter. Can't remember if V6 had this filter.
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Feb 15th 2008 | #179164 Report |
Member since: Feb 14th 2008 Posts: 3 |
I'm at work and there is no liquify in 6. I'll try it at home. Thanks for your time.:o
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Feb 16th 2008 | #179167 Report |
Member since: Oct 30th 2007 Posts: 17 |
am not sure what shape you are after? but if you want to mess around with distorting or something like that there is something you can do, but I don't know a way to do it without creating a duplicate layer (I also don't know if this can be done on 6) Then go into Edit>Transform in there are various options like skew, warp, try out some of those maybe? Might help, you never know |
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Feb 18th 2008 | #179183 Report |
Member since: Feb 14th 2008 Posts: 3 |
I worked it all weekend. I'm trying to make the bread the shape of the United States. Cannot be done... unless I get at least CS2. There is a new feature... the name escapes me... something like "smart object"..... That way, you can truely distort any object. The current transformation functions are too limiting in my CS. Unless someone else has another idea.... :( |
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