Adobe Photoshop CS5 One-on-One

(やまだぃちぅ) #1

  1. Drag the outer pin further outward. Hover over the outer-
    most pin on the elbow and you’ll notice that the cursor now
    changes to an arrow plus pin icon. The arrow indicates that
    you’ll be moving that pin rather than adding a new one. If you
    drag outward, you’ll see that the jumper’s arm stretches out in
    a disturbing way, but the rest of the image rotates around your
    set pins as well, as in Figure 8-27.


Figure 8-27.
Interesting, but not exactly what I had in mind. So press Ctrl+Z
(�-Z) to undo that modification.


  1. Set additional pins to stabilize the image. Turns out that each
    puppet warp pin not only serves as a point of stretching but
    also locks down its designated portion of the image when you
    stretch. So, to retain some control over how things move (or
    don’t), you’ll want to set pins at key points around the image.
    In Figure 8-28, I’ve set pins along each limb and down the cen-
    ter of the figure starting at his head. Click with your pushpin
    cursor to do the same.


280 Lesson 8: Transform and Distort

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