![]() However, it may also be slower to interact with depending on your computer's resources. The smaller the squares, the more the warping will be precise. Square size: allows you to change the squares' size by choosing a value from 4 to 100. Locked Points: will allow you to see the number of locked points and to unlock them all with the cross located on the right. Size: will allow you to modify your image's size with a percentage value. Rigidity: will allow you to give more or less elasticity to your source by choosing a percentage value between 1 and 100. ![]() Note that clicking on the "Apply" button will also reset your grid to its default state and unlock all your points.Ĭlicking on Reset will undo any warping changes but will also delete your pins. *Resize the object you are applying the Warp tool to by holding the key while clicking on the right mouse button. *Rotate the object you are applying the Warp tool to by holding the keys. *Move around the object you are applying the Warp tool to by holding the key. allows you to select and lock a point immediately ![]() You can then unselect all the points by clicking outside the grid. Once locked, simply right click on any of those selected points to unlock them all at once by clicking on the "Unlock this point" pop up. Once your selection is done, right-click on any of the selected points to make a menu appear and click on « Lock this point » to lock them all. Holding the key allows you to circle the area containing all the points you wish to select in order to lock them. If you create two more pins, you will be able to move the ear without any interaction with the stalk, or vice-versa. Once these pins are locked, we will be able to move the sheep's head by having minimal interaction on the neck. It is even recommended to create other points on the line to have a better anchoring. To do so, you only need to right-click on a point: We can create an anchor at the top of the sheep's neck, just below its head. You can also use pins to lock an area of your drawing. Double click on the image you wish to use.īy always having the same source, you will be sure not to alter the pixels of your image after several manipulations. Once you select this option in Source, the Library will open. However, you will need to store the elements you wish to warp in the project’s Library beforehand. Keep in mind that warping an image many times may alter its quality.Ģ) From Library: this option is ideal if you want to warp a particular element without altering the quality of your whole image. Source: allows you to choose between the current image or look for an image stored in the Library.ġ) Current image: this option is ideal to correct an image’s little flaws. The Undo function will only apply to this tool after Applying the changes. Reset: allows you to go back to the original drawing, unless you clicked on Apply. Clicking on this button will also reset the grid to its default state. Holding the key lets you move the entire drawing.Īpply: once satisfied with your settings, click on this button to complete the warping operation (you can also use the shortcut to do so). You will notice that the possibilities are nearly endless, but your drawing will still maintain some integrity. This blue circle is the handle which you can pull around in order to warp your drawing. You will see a blue circle when the cursor hovers over the squares' intersections. You can increase the size of the squares by increasing the value of the Square Size. Once the Warp tool is activated, the image is surrounded by a grid of small blue squares. This revolutionary tool will allow you to warp your images thanks to an algorithm which gives some elasticity to your pixels!
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