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January 25, 2009
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Mesh warp available in photoshop?

  • January 25, 2009
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Some photo editor has a feature called mesh warp: it overlays a grid over a selected area and the user can drag the points in the grid to distort (warp) the underlying graphics.

The closest thing I found in photoshop is liquify, but it doesn't work quite the same. It's harder to make subtle changes with the liquify tools than with mesh warp.

For example, if I have a photo of a woman with barrel waist and I want to edit her into hour-glass waist, having mesh warp would be handy.

I have photoshop cs2.
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    Participant
    January 25, 2009
    EDIT>TRANSFORM>WARP
    puts the mesh onto the entire or a rectangular selection
    January 25, 2009
    Go to edit/transform/warp. Works on a selection with a grid of 9 sections, so it works best if selection is not too large.
    Participant
    January 25, 2009
    FYI under liquefy you can choose to see the mesh as well
    Semaphoric
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    Community Expert
    January 25, 2009
    Take a look at Human Software's Squizz.