 Hello everyone, welcome back to another Adobe photoshop 2020 tutorial guys this tutorial I'm gonna show you how to use a new tool called quilt warp. It's brand new in 2020 to make adjustments distortions To two images to faces like with this guy. I don't know this guy. I just downloaded them up pixels But he's gonna get some he's gonna get some work done to his face that he didn't authorize That's all I'm gonna say guys So let's take a quick look at how to do this type of stuff now I've gone ahead and the first step here is you've got to load in an image just like this next step is you got to double-click it and Create it into a layer this rasterizes it and it now allows us to get to work on it now The next step here is I'm gonna click on the layer and I'm gonna drag and drop it on top of that little Square plus sign and that basically allows me to make a layer copy So I'm going to be working on this top layer, and I am going to turn the bottom layer off You don't need to do that, but I'm gonna be showing you the net effect of these Effects that we're putting on here. So you'll you'll know you'll be able to compare the original versus the new version So very very simply in order to get this ball rolling you will want to go up to let's just make sure I got this You want to go to edit and then actually let me just click on the top layer part of me That was my mistake We want to go to edit you want to go to transform and then you're gonna see an option that says warp now this Warp is good enough for a lot of you. So if you want to make some changes, you don't get the fine Changes that I'm going to show you in quilt work But if I want to make make it wobbly like this or wobbly like that or maybe add some You know weird whatever the hell in here like I've made some pretty weird changes to his face And maybe that's the effect you're going for I'm gonna command or control z to undo those actions To get him back to the beginning, but just keep in mind that if you do go with the warp There is warp that can be done But we want to use the quilt warp. So enough without further ado again edit We're gonna be doing the fill or are there caught the quilt warp, but at the top here You're gonna see something called default now I'm gonna select five by five and when I do this it gives me a grid and allows us granularity we can select these different points including their Handles and we can move them as we see fit. So in this one here I am going to increase the space between his eyes and it is a gentle It's a very subtle adjustment, but watch me. So I'm gonna click this point here I'm gonna move it to the left a little bit. I'm gonna click this point here I'm gonna move it to the right the little bit and you'll see here that there's just the slightest bend But if this was an effect that you're going for I would then click over here click off bang We've adjusted this the the Space between his eyes. I'm gonna turn the bottom one on turn the top one off. This was the original Now we've gone ahead and adjust the space between his eyes now I'm gonna go back in and make some other changes. So we'll go to edit fill and oh shoot not edit fill ha ha ha Edit Where is it transform warp? We're not gonna be filling this guy's face with anything like that. Oh, wow That sounded weird edit transform We're gonna get the grid back up and running go back to five by five and I don't know like you guys can you know go nuts do whatever you want to do Maybe you want his chin to be a little point here so I can pull that down here Pull that down here. Maybe I'll pull the These handles. I'm gonna work the handle. Okay. Yeah, now he's getting a puckered mouth Which is now a little weird. So I'd move that out guys as you can see here I'm just having fun here, but to make very simple, but very effective Warps and adjustments to to a person's face to an image. This is the tool to use guys quilt warp tool That's it guys. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. I hope you enjoyed the new quilt effect. This is the multi-point effect I've got a ton of tutorials coming up. Stay tuned. I'll be back real soon. Thanks