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    Default Puppet Warp Tool in CS5

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    I knew when I was taking this picture that I wanted the front bird to lift it's head-that never happened. So instead of deleting it I thought I would try out the new Puppet tool in CS5. I have included the original so that you can see what I did. I also added a DAP(Dynamic Auto Painter)layer.

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    Here is the original. Note the front birds head and beak.

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    Denise, That is awesome! I just got CS5 yesterday and haven't had time to play with the new tools. I'll check that one out. I like the composition of the image and what you did with DAP too.

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    Hi Denise, I should be getting CS5 in a few weeks. What does the puppet tool actually do?

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    Patti and Dave Thanks much for your comments.
    Dave, It is very similar to the warp tool in CS4. However you are able to put control points(pins) in different areas to move specific areas of the image. In this case I moved the head and bill and the rest of the image was not affected. Check out this link
    http://tv.adobe.com/watch/photoshopc...et-warp-tool-/

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    Very good work Denise, you are definitely a master in the OOB forum! and some others:D Very good result and PS work.

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    Thanks for the info Denise...I'll give it a look...

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    Juan Carlos, Thank you very much for your kind words.
    Dave, Anytime:)

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    If I understand the tool...very useful. Very nice DAP work, real painterly look..TFS

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    Oh what a great thing to have! I've been debating upgrading but might have to give it another look...

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    Paul and Jules, Thank you both for commenting.:)

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    Your treatment choice works very well here indeed. The puppet warp filter is pretty wild! My CS5 is on it's way! Very nice.

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    Really nice Denise, I like it. The tools are getting wicked... :cool: Nice work with the DAP program!
    "It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera... they are made with the eye, heart, and head." - Henri Cartier Bresson

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    John and Kerry, Thank you both for your kind comments. Much appreciated.:)

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    Awesome!!
    Really love it.
    Exceptional PS work and excellent outcome.
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    That is a great picture, the pose is so much better than the original. Now will this help all the pictures the need better head angles? :):D

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    Sandy, Thank you -nice to have you back. Hope your trip was fantastic.
    Myer, Thank you for your kind words. I'm not sure it will help all HA problems but it can help some:)

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