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From: shellie619
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  • Nice & loud just like I like them LOL

  • thanks for the great tutorial

  • I like thanks alot

  • This commentary sounds to me like one of the Adobe Photoshop Evangelist ... guess who that may be ...

  • @EROJNKLSD I don't know - I don't work for Adobe - if anything, I would be an InDesign Evangelist!

  • Interesting but result is UGLY !!!

  • Thank you very much! :)

  • AAAMAZING that you did this curl tutorial in such a short amount of time

    the other videos here are 7~9 minutes or longer too winding blah blah blah blah

    7 stars for you ! Your thee BEST !

  • Before watch your video I was checking tutorials about how to do this effect, and I found yours so easy and well explained. Sheer up and make more. Thanks a lot

  • Cool - I am so glad you liked it!

  • that was awesome, thanks. been wanting to learn this for so long and your tutorial was spot on...

  • In Elements 7 the warp tool was not available under the transform function> Do you know how to do it in Elements 7

  • The video is awesome but for a beginner like me you are speaking too fast.How do you split the image in 9 equal parts in Photoshop CSS2. I know that you have explain this to mimamagyar, still I could not do it. In the feature may you can zoom in the videos so we can see what are you doing

  • Wow, I feel privileged that you responded to my question, but alas, there is one more glitch...

    the warp puts all the little "moving buttons" on ONLY the area that is filled with gradient... NOT the whole pictures... I have CS3 does this make a difference? I've tried other combinations, but I can't make it warp the entire picture when the gradient box is there... thanks for your help!

  • Hi again - CS3 is fine - make sure you put your gradient box on the same layer that your image is on so it becomes part of your original image - after you create your gradient square, be sure to de-select everything on your page - then use the warp command - this should work fin.

  • not quite a minute... not knowing how to set your grid at the beginning is problematic... can you tell me how you did that please?

  • simply divided my image into 9 squares - the image was 6" x 6", so each square was 2" x 2" - I placed guidelines on the page. You can also do this by Selecting: Edit > Transform >Warp - the warp guides will appear - drag photoshop ruler guides on top of the warp guides - then cancel the warp. Put in your gradient fill in the bottom left square and follow the rest of the tutorial. I hope this helps

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