Photoshop CS6 Tutorial – Puppet Warp


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Photoshop CS6 Beginner Tutorial – Puppet Warp. In this video I show you how to use puppet warp to change the shape and pose images.

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36 responses to “Photoshop CS6 Tutorial – Puppet Warp”

  1. What if my "actor" isn't in the right position for my piece? Would I just reposition him/her with the warp tool for posturing and google search other images of people in close to the right position and layer it? for example if the person I want to make into let say a hero is slouched with his/her hands in his/her pockets and i wanted to make him/her puff his/her chest and clinch his/her fist forward; how would I do so?

  2. Question is there a way of animating this into a sequence in Photoshop CS6 to make it appear to be moving? If so do you save one image an then make another saving in that manner till you have multiple images? How would I go about doing that?

  3. sorry about that, I have another video about masking. This video was primarily how to use puppet warp so I thought I wasn't necessary to show that part. you can also just delete the extra parts.

  4. It should work. Are you sure the object you want to warp has transparency to it, I mean only the object is in that layer. Make sure of that and not have the object combined with the background.

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