Graphics Programs Reference
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12. Choose Select > Deselect.
13. Save your work so far.
Manipulating an image with Puppet Warp
The Puppet Warp feature gives you flexibility in manipulating an image. You can
reposition areas, such as hair or an arm, just as you might pull the strings on a pup-
pet. Place pins wherever you want to control movement. You'll use Puppet Warp
to tilt the model's head back, so he appears to be looking up.
1. Zoom out so you can see the entire model.
2. With the Model layer selected in the Layers panel, choose Edit > Puppet
Warp.
A mesh appears over the visible areas in the layer—in this case, the mesh appears
over the model. You'll use the mesh to place pins where you want to control move-
ment (or to ensure there is no movement).
3. Click around the edges of the shirt. Each time you click, Puppet Warp
adds a pin. Approximately 10 pins should work.
The pins you've added around the shirt will keep it in place as you tilt the head.
4. Select the pin at the nape of the neck. A white dot appears in the center of
the pin to indicate that it's selected.
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