I like the improved Transform-tool in the excellent new version 951 !!!
One idea:
But in Warping-mode it would be even a more plus to get the handle in the middle to move independently (more like a spider's web). Now the middle handle moves also the left and right one.
TVP 9.51 new Transform Tool
- Klaus Hoefs
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Re: TVP 9.51 new Transform Tool
Effects>Distortion>Warping Grid (set to 3x3) already does what you want, I think.
Sven
Sven
- Klaus Hoefs
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Re: TVP 9.51 new Transform Tool
Sven,
by default the Wrapping Grid is deforming the content of a whole image (or selected images).
To have the same effect as with the Warp-Mode of the new Transform Tool you have first to select sg or go to "Edit Grid Bounding Box" to position and to rescale the Warping Box. Then you have to fill in the numbers in Grid Width and Grid Height. Not to mention before that you have to open FX Panel, go to Add FX, go to Distortion, than selecting Warping Grid .
(Of course as an alternative you can program your own button.)
I think this new button of the new Transform Tool is much easier to handle. It selects the actual content of your image automatically with one single click, ready to warp - that's all.
It's a nice and easy to handle tool and why not improve good things a little bit more, mhm ?
by default the Wrapping Grid is deforming the content of a whole image (or selected images).
To have the same effect as with the Warp-Mode of the new Transform Tool you have first to select sg or go to "Edit Grid Bounding Box" to position and to rescale the Warping Box. Then you have to fill in the numbers in Grid Width and Grid Height. Not to mention before that you have to open FX Panel, go to Add FX, go to Distortion, than selecting Warping Grid .
(Of course as an alternative you can program your own button.)
I think this new button of the new Transform Tool is much easier to handle. It selects the actual content of your image automatically with one single click, ready to warp - that's all.
It's a nice and easy to handle tool and why not improve good things a little bit more, mhm ?