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Fun With Layer Warp


It seems my Photoshop work of late has been geared more toward photography than it was in the past, but occasionally I just like to open the program and play. There are some cool new tools in Photoshop CS2 that I've had a blast experimenting with, and I'd like to demonstrate a quick-but-fun experiment I did on the fly this evening.

The ability to warp layers in CS2 had me thinking of the good ol' days of creating something from a blank slate… when most of the books on the market were cookie-cutter effects manuals (mine included). This tutorial is a fallback to those days, yet using a new tool to complete it.

To start, I've created a document with a white background and a new layer. I've generated a rectangular selection in the new layer and simply filled it with a gradient.

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Next I use the Polygonal Lasso tool to create jagged selections on the left and right, then delete those selections to give a torn feel.

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Using Dodge and Burn, I've added a few dark and light streaks in varying areas of the shape. This will aid in the shadows and highlights for the end effect.

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Here comes the fun part (not that dodging and burning is boring… I love 'em!). Go to Edit>Transform>Warp. A grid will appear with handles that allow you to twist, reshape and otherwise alter the layer.

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By moving the center handles, I can bloat the top and bottom portions, making the shape appear rounded.

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By grabbing the corner handles and moving them to their opposite corner (Top Left to Bottom Left and so forth), the layer becomes twisted, similar to what you would see in the real world in a wrapped piece of candy.

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The doge and burn have added shadows and reflections to the wrapper, and some stroked and warped text completes this simple creation.

Fun With Layer Warp Tutorial: Final Result (Click to enlarge)
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Some additional time would add to the realism, but you can see what I mean.

Until next time, have a great week!



About the Author:

Click to Visit Author's Website Al Ward, a certified Photoshop Addict and Webmaster of Action FX Photoshop Resources (Actionfx.com) hails from Missoula, Montana. A former submariner in the U.S. Navy, Al now spends his time creating add-on software for Photoshop and writing on graphics related topics. Al has been a contributor to Photoshop User Magazine, a contributing writer for 'Inside Photoshop 6' and 'Special Edition Inside Photoshop 6' from New Riders Publishing, has co-authored 'Foundation Photoshop 6.0' from Friends of Ed Publishing, and writes for several Photoshop related websites. Al was also a panelist at the Photoshop World 2001 Los Angeles Conference, and contributes to the official NAPP website as the Actions area coordinator.
In his off time he enjoys his church, his family, fishing the great Northwestern United States and scouring the Web for Photoshop related topics.
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