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There are two images.

1. High resolution image.

2. Low resolution image.

3. I deform the object into a low-resolution image.

4. Save the grid.

5. Apply a mesh to the high resolution image.

6. I get a different deformation.

 

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9 minutes ago, Gabe said:

Hi @Max N,

Are those 2 images the exact same aspect ratio?

Yes. This is the same image. I changed the resolution to it when exporting.

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I know this looks fairly obvious, but I've tried it and it seems fine. Do you mind saving both images as afphoto, and upload them here along with your mesh file? 

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1 hour ago, Gabe said:

I know this looks fairly obvious, but I've tried it and it seems fine. Do you mind saving both images as afphoto, and upload them here along with your mesh file? 

In principle, I cannot get two identical images. Tried it on different files, but it always turns out not what you save.

I started recording the lesson, and I ran into the problem that the grid, when applied to the same image, but with a different resolution, changes the image. As a result of the lesson, it was postponed until the problem was fixed.
 
The file turned out to be very large.

 

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12 hours ago, Gabe said:

I know this looks fairly obvious, but I've tried it and it seems fine. Do you mind saving both images as afphoto, and upload them here along with your mesh file? 

Hi, may these files be helpful

I've marked the different distances that from the image border to canvas

Sample.7z

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