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  1. Is there any chance of a tool like puppet warp being implemented like in photoshop and illustrator? This could be very useful to edit illustrations in preparation for animation and just general adjustments to shapes. I used this tool a lot when I had adobe software.
  2. Hi guys, People at serif are doing great job and I loved there latest version 1.8. But would like to request a tool like puppet warp (in illustrator) to be added in affinity designer. To help the character designers have some ease in designing. Hope to see the feature added to designer soon.😊 Thank you.
  3. Hi guys and gals I asked during beta testing if puppet warping was available and it wasn't at the time and I wonder if this is here or close? I have the latest version and don't see anything like it yet but maybe I simply can't find it. Distortion or adding a warp mesh are not what I mean. I refer to the ability to place a cut out figure or shape, place on a background and realistically manipulate parts of it. For example to move an arm slightly as in Photoshop's Edit/Puppet warp feature. This is the last feature I really, really miss from PS. It requires a mesh on the actual shape not a overlaid grid as that causes too much distortion. Thanks
  4. Deform filter seems to be the equivalent of Puppet Warp in Photoshop. It's really good but unfortunately it's not a live filter so it's not editable once you apply it. In Photoshop you can edit this filter after you apply it or remove it from the layer if you wish.
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