Stretching a Photo in Illustrator

| August 25, 2008 | 11 Comments

Have you ever wanted to stretch a photo background but leave the foreground unchanged? Deke shows you how in a way that’ll make you so happy, you’ll think you’re on drugs.

Category: Illustrator tutorials

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Rafiq Elmansy is a graphic designer and runs his own design studio Pixel Consultations. He is also an Adobe Community Professional, Certified Expert and Adobe user group manager. He is a Friend of Icograda (the International Council of Graphic Design Associations).You can read his writings on Adobe site, Adobe Edge magazine, communitymx.com and his own blog www.graphicmania.net. He can also be followed on Twitter @rafiqelmansy

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  1. amanda says:

    Great post, thanks for the info

  2. amanda says:

    Great post, thanks for the info

  3. admin says:

    Thanks alot ;)

  4. thanks !! very helpful post!

  5. thanks !! very helpful post!

  6. Francis says:

    aww where is the solution??

  7. Francis says:

    aww where is the solution??

  8. Anqia says:

    I like the headin but unfortunately I can’t see this post. This interests me alot but I see a black square only :(

    Could you please email it to me in a psd tut or something. It would be appreciated.

  9. Anqia says:

    I like the headin but unfortunately I can’t see this post. This interests me alot but I see a black square only :(

    Could you please email it to me in a psd tut or something. It would be appreciated.

  10. Hi,
    This post was a shared video from Oreilly and I think they removed it. But you can find a copy of Deke’s site here:
    http://www.deke.com/content/stretching-a-photo-illustrator

  11. Hi,
    This post was a shared video from Oreilly and I think they removed it. But you can find a copy of Deke’s site here:
    http://www.deke.com/content/stretching-a-photo-illustrator

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