Is this a Photoshop tool?

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Jun 27, 2005
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There used to be a program that would put a grid
on a pic and allow you to distort the picture by
manipulating the nodes at the edges of the grid.
It was pretty cool. It seems like there was a Kai
tool that did the same thing. Does Photoshop
have anything like that other than liquefy which is
what reminded me of the older tool. If there was
a 12 x 12 grid then there would be line 144
points that could be moved (just to try to be clear
about what I mean)

Thanks : -)

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Luis F Cruz
Jun 27, 2005
Photoshop CS2 has the warp tool.. I think this is what you need.

"cat rancher" wrote in message
There used to be a program that would put a grid
on a pic and allow you to distort the picture by
manipulating the nodes at the edges of the grid.
It was pretty cool. It seems like there was a Kai
tool that did the same thing. Does Photoshop
have anything like that other than liquefy which is
what reminded me of the older tool. If there was
a 12 x 12 grid then there would be line 144
points that could be moved (just to try to be clear
about what I mean)

Thanks : -)

F
ffierro1
Jun 27, 2005
There is a plug in that does a great job which is call "Rubberman"

"cat rancher" wrote in message
There used to be a program that would put a grid
on a pic and allow you to distort the picture by
manipulating the nodes at the edges of the grid.
It was pretty cool. It seems like there was a Kai
tool that did the same thing. Does Photoshop
have anything like that other than liquefy which is
what reminded me of the older tool. If there was
a 12 x 12 grid then there would be line 144
points that could be moved (just to try to be clear
about what I mean)

Thanks : -)

PZ
Pat Ziegler
Jun 28, 2005
cs2 also has a lens distortion tool. that, in conjunction with the before mention warp tool add much flexability..

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"cat rancher" wrote in message
There used to be a program that would put a grid
on a pic and allow you to distort the picture by
manipulating the nodes at the edges of the grid.
It was pretty cool. It seems like there was a Kai
tool that did the same thing. Does Photoshop
have anything like that other than liquefy which is
what reminded me of the older tool. If there was
a 12 x 12 grid then there would be line 144
points that could be moved (just to try to be clear
about what I mean)

Thanks : -)

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