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Old 09-24-2006   #2 (permalink)
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Where can i find effect??? Please help me
Effect > Distort & Transform > Pucker & Bloat
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Pucker and Bloat are both tools in the Liquify filter. The instructions should say Filter > Liquify... then select Pucker or Bloat from the filter's toolbox.
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Pucker and Bloat are both tools in the Liquify filter. The instructions should say Filter > Liquify... then select Pucker or Bloat from the filter's toolbox.
This tutorial is for Illustrator, not Photoshop. The "Pucker and Bloat" effect is in Effect > Distort and Transform.
 
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oh wow! it's so simple and easy to do - thanks for the tutorial
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