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November 6, 2006 Photoshop 1 Comment

Photoshop’s image warp technique comes handy when you want to use your images as a label or wrap on any oject. This technique gives you many nodes that you can drag and adjust according to your objects shape. We’ll explain this in this following example.



1. OPEN YOUR FILE

Start by opening a image of your choice, here we chose a museum.

Open an another image you want to warp.

Drag the layer to the main file and press Ctrl+T to transform.


4. WARP THE IMAGE

Right click and select warp.

Adjust the nodes of the image.

Double click the layer to open layer style window. Apply bevel & emboss settings as shown.


5. DONE


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  1. rob says:

    very nice tutorial, thank you

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