• | To distort an object |
• | To remove a distortion |
• | To copy a distortion |
You can apply three types of distortion effects to shape objects.
From left to right: Original image; Zipper and Twister distortions applied; Pull distortion applied
To distort an object |
1 . | In the toolbox, click the Distort tool . |
2 . | On the property bar, click one of the following buttons, and specify the settings you want: |
• | Push and pull distortion |
• | Zipper distortion |
• | Twister distortion |
3 . | Point to where you want to place the center of distortion, and drag until the object is the shape you want. |
Choose a distortion preset from the Preset list box on the property bar.
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You can reapply the effects to distorted objects.
You can center a distortion by clicking the Center distortion button on the property bar.
To remove a distortion |
1 . | Select a distorted object. |
2 . | Click Effects Clear distortion. |
Removing a distortion this way clears the most recent distortion you’ve applied.
You can also remove a distortion from a selected object by clicking the Clear distortion button on the property bar.
To copy a distortion |
1 . | Select the object to which you want to copy a distortion. |
2 . | Click Effects Copy effect Distortion from. |
3 . | Click a distorted object. |
You can also use the Eyedropper tool to copy the effect. For more information, see To copy effects from one object to another.
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