Bending images

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Alan
Apr 1, 2004
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I know it’s possible to bend type layers in PhotoShop CS, but is there a way to bend a rasterised layer too?

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SamMan
Apr 2, 2004
"Alan" wrote in message
I know it’s possible to bend type layers in PhotoShop CS, but is there a
way
to bend a rasterised layer too?

Alan.

Have you looked into layer masks?


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SamMan
Apr 2, 2004
"SamMan" wrote in message
"Alan" wrote in message
I know it’s possible to bend type layers in PhotoShop CS, but is there a
way
to bend a rasterised layer too?

Alan.

Have you looked into layer masks?


SamMan
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Oopps…
I shouldn’t read so fast… bend sure looked like blend when I first read the post! 😉


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Alan
Apr 2, 2004
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Oopps…
I shouldn’t read so fast… bend sure looked like blend when I first read the post! 😉


SamMan
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Hehe! I think I may have to use another package to bend my image. I’m fairly sure PS cannot do it.
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nomail
Apr 2, 2004
Alan wrote:

I know it’s possible to bend type layers in PhotoShop CS, but is there a way to bend a rasterised layer too?

Yes, somewhat. Use the "Distort – Shear" filter. First, place a new anchor point in the middle. Next, move the top or the bottom points to one side.


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Alan
Apr 2, 2004
"Johan W. Elzenga" wrote in message
Alan wrote:

I know it’s possible to bend type layers in PhotoShop CS, but is there a
way
to bend a rasterised layer too?

Yes, somewhat. Use the "Distort – Shear" filter. First, place a new anchor point in the middle. Next, move the top or the bottom points to one side.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.nl/

Thanks for the advice Johane, that did the job nicely.

Alan.

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