Photoshop CS, Nets and tutorials

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deebs
May 13, 2007
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I’ve recently realised that nets are in Photoshop CS and would like to make more use of them particularly in the sense that nets can appear to be saved and re-used. That looks neat!

A workflow I have grown accustomed to in another application is to start with a 2 by 2 net > make adjustments > increase to a 4 by 4 net > fine-tune adjustments > and so on iteratively until the net is fine (but that app didn’t allow for saving out a net construct).

Are there any guidance notes, tootorials or sample nets to be found?

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deebs
May 13, 2007
(Apologies for the double post – I clicked Cancel but it must have been too late?)
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Phosphor
May 13, 2007
I have no idea what you mean by "nets."

Explain, please.
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dave_milbut
May 14, 2007
meshes?
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deebs
May 15, 2007
Ah! Spot-on Dave.

Meshes.
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dave_milbut
May 15, 2007
I don’t use em. 🙂

I guess if I wanted to repeat the same warp/liquify over and over then they’d be useful, but as each image is different what use would it be (for general use. you MAY have a use to use the same warp over and over, i suppose, but i don’t.)

cheers, dave
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dave_milbut
May 15, 2007
hmm… or if you wanted to save a mesh with the image, i suppose that would be useful too, but i never have…
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deebs
May 15, 2007
They can be helpful for sequential adjustments into an animation
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dave_milbut
May 16, 2007
good point. you’d probably do better googling for warp or liquify tutorials as the mesh is really a part of these tools.

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