2014-06-10

Warped

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Warped
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This time I played around with something called Puppet Warp. You find it in Edit in CS5. It is a way to deform the image. A bit tricky to handle but quite fun. After deforming the image I made the orange background and applied inner and outer glow to the image. (believe it or not, but this is a bustop close to my home)
 
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10 comments:

  1. Don't quite get this one. It's rather dizzying... yet I like it.

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  2. That is one strange illusion ---but I like it, too. I never used that tool in PS. Sometimes I convince myself I've tried everything in PS, then I learn something new. Will have to try it.

    (Actually, I don't think there is anyone alive who knows everything about Photoshop ---the program is so vast. I often search for tutorials online just to try something different.)

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  3. Wow! Love the colour and warping. I did something with similar colour just now too! Must be the hour..or the moon?

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  4. I only have Photoshop Elements so I an jealous. It looks like great fun and like CJ, I feel like I have run out of options ... but now I will rethink that and see what I can find. This is a fun post that I really like ...

    Andrea @ From The Sol

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  5. Fun. I thought it was a ski run transformed♪
    Interesting bus stop!

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  6. Interesting!! I like the suggestion of roads, and the orange in the middle of the green image!!

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  7. Yes, a result very attractive!

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  8. Wow. Your editing did wonders.

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  9. Oh, wow!! I love it!! Interesting warp effect and I love those colours! (Which is odd, because I don't usually like bright colours. But these are stunning.)

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