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Photoshop polygon tool?

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Long press this icon >

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Press this >
 

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Select part of your image

 

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Press CTRL + T. This is transform mode.

 

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Right click, and you have multiple options

 

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Transform !

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Hello, I saw some guy used polygon like tool to change shape and size of selected place or layer. Whole layer was marked with triangles. It was speed paint so there weren't enough frames to see where he chose that. Any ideas?

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@JuztBe

I saw this cool red car, any ideas what it was?

 

please link the video.

Linus Sebastian said:

The stand is indeed made of metal but I wouldn't drive my car over a bridge made of it.

 

https://youtu.be/X5YXWqhL9ik?t=552

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Let me help you,

Long press this icon >

85729788336222341642.png

 

Press this >
 

54240668003824373767.png

 

Select part of your image

 

51422500358689714758.png

 

Press CTRL + T. This is transform mode.

 

71811530617339391290.png

 

Right click, and you have multiple options

 

01923326570759761160.png

 

Transform !

08816926516857964917.png

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NOTE: To select layer, hold CTRL and press the thumbnail on the layer panel, then CTRL+T, right click, select "Warp" and you can do that what he did in the video.

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