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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 14 1:57 am)
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I have "Pasted Into", but it doesn't conform the first selection to fit into the second. I still would have to clone stamp. I will need a custom morphing program. Thanks for your help! AgentSmith
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SurfaceSuite Pro does what you're talking about. It allows you to tack a photo onto a 3d model, you can move each tack individually so you can perfectly stretch parts of the photo to match the model. I think this program was discontinued, but it's awesome and you might be able to find it fairly cheap if you look around.
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Here's the question, can I for example; Take a picture of an actual ear and somehow apply points on it so I can then drag those points anywhere, which will morph the pic of the ear to fit into a Poser template of said ear perfectly? I am not talking about a four point box around a pic where I can rotate, scale and skew. Something in the realm of multiple points (perhaps a grid) across the photo which could each be moved individually. Can Photoshop even do this? Agent Smith
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