Friday, 9 October 2009

Warping and Distorting

Warping and distorting my photo's was fairly simple, but in fact made such a better impact and look to my QTVR, made it worthwhile. All I had to do is select the layer that did not align with the previous or following layer, and select the edit button at the top of the window and select either free transform, transform and distort, or transofrm, warp.

Distorting the photo's allowed me to stretch the whole photo, matching and aligning the lines with the other photos. Warping the photo is the same idea, however you can stretch smaller parts of the photo, rather than the whole photo. Distorting gives me a big square surrounding the whole photo, with lines surrounding it, which i could then, drag out, resulting to stretching the photo out. Warping gave me the same thing, but covering the photo was a small grid, indicating where/columns/parts i could stretch in the designated area of the photo.

Photo's below give you more of a clear idea.

This is what the box looks like when you select distort.                                                           


This is going through the window for warping the photo's.









 This is the window guide for distorting the photo. Don't forget to press the free transform section first.






 This is the grid lines that come up when you warp the photo.

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