Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Distortion Tools

Some of the tools in the Liquify dialog box destructive brush area when you press the mouse button or drag. That focused on the distortion is the center of the brush area, and the effect intensifies as you press the mouse button or repeatedly drag over an area.

Forward Warp tool: a tool component pushes pixels forward as you drag. Shift-click with the warp tool, Push Left tool, mirror or tool to create interesting effects in a straight line from the previous point you clicked. Twirl Clockwise Tool: rotates pixels clockwise as you press the mouse button or drag.To rotate counterclockwise pixels, press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you press the mouse button or drag. Pucker Tool: Moves pixels toward the center of the brush area as you press the mouse button or drag. Bloat Tool: Moves pixels from the center of the brush area as you press the mouse button or drag. Push Left Tool: Moves pixels to the left when you pull the tool straight up (pixel moves to the right if you drag down). You can also drag an object around the clock to increase the size, or drag counterclockwise to reduce its size. To encourage the pixels when you drag the top right of the straight (or to move the pixels when you drag the bottom left), press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you drag. Mirror Tool Copies pixels to the brush area. Pull the mirror area perpendicular to the direction of a stroke (to the left of the stroke). Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) to the mirror area in the opposite direction of the stroke (eg, the area above the downward stroke). Typically, Alt-drag or Option-drag to give better results when you have frozen the area you want to think. Overlap strokes used to create an effect similar to a reflection in the water. Turbulance Tools: smoothly scrambles pixels. This is useful for creating fire, clouds, waves, and the same effect. Liquify: tool of choice Tool of choice in the dialog box, specify the following options: Brush Size: Sets the width of your brush will be used to damage the image. Brush Pressure: Sets the speed of the distortions created when you drag a tool in the preview image. Using a low brush pressure makes changes occur more slowly, so they are easier to stop exactly at the right time. Brush Rate: Sets the speed of distortion that will be applied when you keep a tool (such as tool rotation) stationary in the preview image. Setting a higher level, the greater the distortion applied speed. Brush Density: Controls how the brush bristles at the edge. Strong effect on the middle and lightly brush on the edge. Turbulent Jitter: jitney strict control how the turbulence tool scrambles pixels. Reconstruct Mode: Used to return the tool, the mode you choose will determine how the tool reconstructs the image preview area. Select Stylus Pressure: Using the stylus pressure reading from the tablets. (This option is available only when you work with a stylus tablet.) When selected, the brush pressure to the tool stylus is pressure multiplied by the Brush Pressure value.

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