Hi guys,
I've been using Photoshop for a very long time, but I didn't manage to come up with any useful and easy solution of my problem. I often need to wrap something around a cylinder-shaped object (like a bottle or a can). Creating arc is not an issue: I use Wrap Command with "Arch" option. But those of you who use this feature a lot know that it's only a halfway step for creating realistic distortion.
I created some picture to show you what I mean:
As you can see, the cylinder on the left has a mesh created with "Arch" option (without any perspective distortion). The cylinder on right is something I aim for, but I don't know how to achieve this kind of mesh distortion. I know it can be done manually, but editing the grid always brings me more problems than... you know.
Do you know how to solve this problem? Maybe there is some plugin for that? I'd really appreciate every tip. I work in Photoshop CS6 version.
Thanks a lot everyone!
I've been using Photoshop for a very long time, but I didn't manage to come up with any useful and easy solution of my problem. I often need to wrap something around a cylinder-shaped object (like a bottle or a can). Creating arc is not an issue: I use Wrap Command with "Arch" option. But those of you who use this feature a lot know that it's only a halfway step for creating realistic distortion.
I created some picture to show you what I mean:
As you can see, the cylinder on the left has a mesh created with "Arch" option (without any perspective distortion). The cylinder on right is something I aim for, but I don't know how to achieve this kind of mesh distortion. I know it can be done manually, but editing the grid always brings me more problems than... you know.
Do you know how to solve this problem? Maybe there is some plugin for that? I'd really appreciate every tip. I work in Photoshop CS6 version.
Thanks a lot everyone!