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Create 3d rolling wave effect from still image

Community Beginner ,
Feb 25, 2020 Feb 25, 2020

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I want to create this effect in photoshop or illustrator:

stock-photo--d-landscape-futuristic-hexagon-technology-concept-big-data-1117960859.jpgexpand image

from this image:

1517.jpgexpand image

I've been searching the web for a day and a half and can't find what I want. Is this possible? Please help. Thx!

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Feb 25, 2020 Feb 25, 2020

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The best way is: 

if you have photoshop 20.0.1 and above.

It was a new feature in 20.0.1 the ability to add points to a transform.

command T, (transform)warp.jpgexpand image then click the mesh button. use option to add points to the mesh. then just manipulate the point.

 

 

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custom warp in transform mode

 

custom warp.jpgexpand image

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if you dont have the new photoshop, you can probably get away with using liquify with a large brush. and possibly puppet warp.

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