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Warp pattern about a central point - advanced transforming?

Jul 30, 2012 6:18 AM

Tags: #help #image #point #pattern #warp #distort #cone

Hi there!

 

My name is David and I am having some trouble with a rather difficult distort, it may not even be possible but I thought that if anyone could help me it would be you, the wonderful people of Adobe forums.

 

Basically I am trying to warp a pattern about it's centre point, in a radial manor (the pattern file is obviously square in photoshop). If you imagine the pattern on a planar surface, the warp that I am trying to achieve is as if one were to grab the central point of the surface and pull it directly away from the face - see image below for visual aid...

 

warpexample.jpg

I'm trying to achieve a pattern that is a flat file, but looks like you are looking directly at the end of a pointy end of a cone that used to be a flat surface with the pattern on it.

 

I've attached a link to a pattern file here - http://tinypic.com/r/2iu5mo0/6

 

I know this is a bit of an obscure warp but I would be very grateful if one of you gurus of photoshop could help me out! If you have any questions please just shout!

 

Many thanks,

 

David.

 

edit - Sorry I should probably mention I'm running CS5.5 on Windows 7.

 
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    Jul 30, 2012 7:23 AM   in reply to southernsealights

    Extended?

    If so try 3D > New Shape from Layer > Cone.

     
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    Jul 30, 2012 7:29 AM   in reply to southernsealights

    I’m not sure if 3D was Extended only, but if it does not work for you you could also try Filter > Distort > Displace with an appropriate Displacement Map.

     
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    Jul 30, 2012 7:48 AM   in reply to southernsealights

    Puppet Tool. Make the layer have proper transparency to define the bounds of the mesh, then apply a mesh and use the puppet tools to mold/ sculpt it.

     

    Mylenium

     
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    Jul 30, 2012 7:57 AM   in reply to southernsealights

    The Chapter in the documentation is titled »3D workflow in Photoshop Extended CS6«, so I guess it is Extended only.

     
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    Jul 30, 2012 8:47 AM   in reply to southernsealights

    Is this the kind of thing you want?

     

    First image was done with Filter > Distort > Pinch. It looks more like a bell than a cone, though. Second image was done in another app.

     

     

    Ps-Pinch.jpg

     

    Acorn-Bump.jpg

     
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    Jul 31, 2012 1:26 AM   in reply to southernsealights

    Have you tried »Unlit Texture«?

    unlitTexture.jpg

     
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    Jul 31, 2012 1:37 AM   in reply to southernsealights

    It’s irrelevant if you finish your project while using the 30-day-trial but keep in mind that you may not be able to edit the 3D Layer later on if you purchase Photoshop CS6 Standard and not Extended.

     
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