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How to get this mesh wrap setup in AF Photo 1.5 ?


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Hi(Bonjour),

 

In the new affinity Photo presentation video ( www.youtube.com/194672406 ), at 00:13, we can see the mesh wrap tool applied on a drinking glass.

 

See the picture. (safari001.jpg)

 

When I try this tool and add handles, I get long lines from handle to handle and can't surround a contour like the glass in the video. Those lines cross all the photo to the rulers.

 

See the picture ( Affinity Photo 001.jpg)

 

How can I get this wrap setup?

 

Merci.

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Je ne peux pas t'aider là-dessus mais je peux

pas non plus resister à te répondre Bonsoir!

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In the new affinity Photo presentation video ( www.youtube.com/194672406 ), at 00:13, we can see the mesh wrap tool applied on a drinking glass.

I cannot find any YouTube video using this reference, & from the screenshot it does not seem like it could be a new one because it lacks the Tone Mapping Persona button. It would help if you could copy & paste the full URL from your browser into a post, so absent that as a reference point I can only offer some sketchy general advice.

 

I suggest starting in the Source mode with just the four handles showing. Drag them inward one at a time to roughly define the area you want to warp. As you click & drag on them, handles will appear which you can use to bend the contour to define the outer edges in a more rounded way, similar to using the Pen tool to define a shape. Then as you add new contour lines they will span only that outer contour. Switch to Destination mode, click Synchronize, & go from there.

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Je ne suis pas un pro du Mesh Warp mais voici:

 

Once you selected the Mesh Wrap Tool select "Source", move the nodes where you need them. Now you just have to double-clic anywhere in your picture or on any border to add a node. You can add as much as you need. Once in "Destination" mode you can proceed with the deformation.

 

You should edit your post, the video is on Vimeo not Youtube. So the link should be http://www.vimeo.com/194672406.

 

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Je ne suis pas un pro du Mesh Warp....

 

 

D'Autriche, salut Alain!

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Hi (bonjour),

 

Okay, my mistake with the video URL. It's on Vimeo. We can find it directly on affinity photo home page.

 

And I didn't catch the source and destination concept.

 

Thank you.

 

Salut,

Oui c'est mon erreur pour l'adresse du vidéo, il est sur Vimeo bien sûr.

 

Je n'ai pas réalisé le concept de la source et de la destination avec cet outil.

 

Merci

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D'Autriche, salut Alain!

 

Bien l'bonjour Kodiak.

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