Meshing a warp in Photoshop is a process of creating a grid of vertices and then deforming that grid using the Warp tool. By default, the Warp tool creates a rectangular grid, but you can use any shape you like.
To mesh a warp, first select the Warp tool from the Tools palette.
Next, click and drag on the image to create a grid of vertices. The more vertices you create, the more control you’ll have over the warp.
Once you’ve created your grid, click on the Warp Mode drop-down menu in the options bar and choose one of the various warp modes. Each mode will produce a different effect.
Finally, click and drag on the image to deform the grid. As you drag, the image will warp according to the mode you selected in the options bar. When you’re happy with the results, click on the Commit button in the options bar to apply the warp.
The Warp tool is a powerful tool that can be used to create all sorts of effects. With a little practice, you’ll be able to create all sorts of interesting shapes and patterns.
The Warp tool is an incredibly powerful Photoshop tool that can be used to create all sorts of interesting shapes and patterns. With a little practice, you’ll be able to use it to create all sorts of amazing effects.