Drag the handles to resize your image. Photoshop will try to keep important areas of the image. It will stretch the less important areas.Adjust the Protection:In the options bar, use the Protect option. It lets you select areas of the image to preserve from distortion. You can use alpha ...
The Canvas Size command will stretch or shrink the canvas but not the image. Changing the canvas size in Photoshopis a good option to use if you want to create extra space around the image for a border. Alternatively, you can use it to crop out excess parts of the image that you don...
Here comes the fun part, actually stretching our image without distortion. We’ll do this by selecting one of the edges with the marquee tool. You’ll want to do this logically since some elements will stretch better than others. For example if you select your subject (such as a person) ...
You’ll find the Image Size dialogue box under Image in the menu, or use shortcut keys Command/Option/I to pull it up.In the dialogue box, you can enter the desired dimensions for your image. Be careful not to accidentally stretch your image here. Click the chain link icon to maintain...
What if you need to make an image wider? Of course, you don't want to just stretch it and make everything distorted. Fortunately, Photoshop provides a wonderful feature calledContent Aware Scale, which lets you stretch an image and have Photoshop fill in the missing background: ...
Joe Cavazos stretches the limits of his compositions with a technique he calls “circular pixel stretch.” See how he creates this look using selections and Polar Coordinates in Adobe Photoshop.
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Making an image look like it’s melting or traveling through space at warp speed. You can use either tool to create a selection and then stretch it with the Free Transform tool (see Figure 4-5). Note Create your own speeding hen by downloading the practice file, Hen.jpg, from this boo...
Learn how to scale layers proportionally and non-proportionally. Rotate, skew, stretch, or warp an image. Apply transformations to a selection, an entire layer, multiple layers, or a layer mask.
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