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    Quote Originally Posted by iDad View Post
    The puppet Tool is probably the best part of 5 Content Aware is ok but by far puppet alone makes it worth while to upgrade IMO
    "puppet Tool" whats this? not heard of this before

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    It's all good I found this YouTube Video:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nAkl...ayer_embedded#!
    Last edited by KRF; 08-29-2010 at 01:32 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iDad View Post
    The puppet Tool is probably the best part of 5 ........ makes it worth while to upgrade IMO
    I used it only once, with a portrait of a grandfather with his first grandchild.
    The baby's arm was hanging down kind of in the 4 o'clock position with her hand touching the edge of the frame.

    Use the puppet tool and swung her hand in a bit.
    It made the whole shot more balanced and it was fast and easy.

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    I agree, the Puppet tool makes it so much faster and easier for such things. My favorite part is you can take and pull a certain part of an object or image to a different layer with having to merge or move the layers in your pallet..

    So say you had two layers one with a guy and his arms out to his side and one with a girls arms out to her side. Both being on different layers you can take the guys arm on the bottom layer and pull it up and "over" the girls shoulder on layer 2 to where it looks like hes standing behind her with his arm around her with the greatest of ease!!

    Pretty handy tool...

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    I would definitely get it. Last time I used Photoshop was back when CS2/CS3 was released. Then I skipped CS4. But I truly love it. And I'm planning to get CS5. I wanna trial it first though.

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    i think i will def try it

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    It use to be in afterEffects. Works well with TV commercial type animation projects.

 

 

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