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How do i "squeeze" in photoshop?

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by fuser00, Aug 18, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi, i want to know how can i make a "squeeze" effect in Photoshop, for example a fist grabing something like a dollar bill.

    This is what i know how to do, but its not the effect i want:

    Img 1 shows a simple rectangle
    Img 2 shows the effect i get when i use "free transform" - "perspective". As you can see, it shows 2 triangles but not a squeeze effect
    Img 3 is a drawing of what im looking to achieve

    [​IMG]

    Does someone know how to do it?

    Thanks, fuser
     
    fuser00, Aug 18, 2007 IP
  2. weblazer

    weblazer Well-Known Member

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    You should use the pen tool for that
     
    weblazer, Aug 18, 2007 IP
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    yeah i would go with the pen tool and draw it out
     
    bryandy, Aug 18, 2007 IP
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    mantero Well-Known Member

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    how abt using filter "liquify"
     
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    pen tool is way faster and easyer :)
     
    bryandy, Aug 18, 2007 IP
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    marioland Banned

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    The effect you are looking for can be achieved with "Warp" option, only in CS2 and above.
    Here is a really quick example: [​IMG]
     
    marioland, Aug 19, 2007 IP
  7. fuser00

    fuser00 Well-Known Member

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    HI, thanks everybody for the help... how can i find "warp"? I have Photoshop CS Version 8.0 for Mac

    thanks again,


    fuser
     
    fuser00, Aug 19, 2007 IP
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    marioland Banned

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    It's under the Edit -> Transform -> Warp. But remember, it is a feature available only in CS2 and CS3.
     
    marioland, Aug 19, 2007 IP