These young Spanish dancers, (who were actually quite pretty and very cute), have been
grotesquely deformed by the brutal Liquib Warp Tool. The
Revulsify Warp Style was used, and the Full Image Warp option was set,
causing the entire photo to be Warped. (Also see below.)
This atrocity on those sweet Spanish dancers was again committed by the Warp
Tool, this time using the Lumpify Warp Style. While a Warp
is being applied (while the left mouse button is still down), the mouse can be moved
left-right and/or up-down to adjust certain parameters interactively, depending on the
currently chosen Mouse Actions. For these pictures, the Rotate /
Variation choice was selected so that dragging the mouse left-right would rotate
the Warping counterclockwise-clockwise, while up-down mouse shifts would
switch to different Warp Variations. That made it simple to experiment
with a great number of possibilities and immediately see the results. Mouse
Actions could alternatively be set to Move X / Y, Complexity /
Intensity, X Shift / Y Shift or X Stretch / Y Stretch. Even
after a Warp has been finalized by unclicking the left mouse button, it's still
possible to alter the results by using the Adjust/Recreate function.
(One more example follows below.)
This Warpation of the poor girls was relatively subtle, mostly just affecting their
faces. The Full Image Warp option was unchecked, and the Warp
Size was set low so that only a small area would be distorted with each
Warp. Four separate Warps were applied, one to each of their
faces. Two of them used the Lumpify Style and the other two used
Revulsify. Complexity, Intensity, Variation
and Rotate parameters were also varied. (No girls were actually harmed
in the production of these pictures.)