What is a WPAP file
A WPAP file is a vector graphic file used by the Adobe Photoshop software. It contains a bitmap image of a 2D object, which can be edited by adding or removing anchor points. WPAP files are saved in the EPS format and can be exported to other vector graphic formats, such as SVG or AI.
How do I create a WPAP file in Photoshop
To create a WPAP file in Photoshop, you need to first create a new document. Then, go to File > Place and select the image that you want to use as your base layer.
Once the image is placed, go to Layer > Vector Mask > Current Selection. This will create a vector mask of your image.
Now, go to Edit > Puppet Warp. This will bring up the Puppet Warp dialogue box.
In the dialogue box, select the “Mesh” option and then click on the “Create” button. This will create a mesh over your image.
To add an anchor point, click on the “Add” button and then click on the part of the image that you want to add an anchor point to. To remove an anchor point, click on the “Remove” button and then click on the anchor point that you want to remove.
Once you’re happy with your anchor points, click on the “Warp” button and then drag the mesh around to warp your image. You can also use the “Distort” and “Perspective” options to further distort your image.
When you’re happy with your warped image, go to File > Export and export your file as an EPS. That’s it! You’ve now created a WPAP file in Photoshop.