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Now in Photoshop CS5. Try or buy Photoshop CS5 at bit.ly Many people use Photoshop to bend and twist images in unique ways. Russell Brown, senior creative director, delivers a new take on warping images and image elements in this early glimpse into Photoshops Labs. CS5 is coming on April 12 – www.adobe.com Images courtesy of iStockphoto.com

Not too much of a real tutorial, but basically just showing you that there is an alternative to twixtor and its already built into After Effects. The reason people love twixtor is because of its simplicity, just control the speed, and thats exactly what time warp does. Feel free to leave a rating, and if you have any questions at all, leave a comment or talk to my on Skype (xbakerxhd) Here are some twixtor tips: www.youtube.com

Not too much of a real tutorial, but basically just showing you that there is an alternative to twixtor and its already built into After Effects. The reason people love twixtor is because of its simplicity, just control the speed, and thats exactly what time warp does. Feel free to leave a rating, and if you have any questions at all, leave a comment or talk to my on Skype (xbakerxhd) Here are some twixtor tips: www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

A first look with a couple of test shots of the Warp Stabilizer in Adobe After Effects CS5.5. I grabbed a few shots at a skate park… one was really shaky, the other had smoother footage so you can see the results. I shot these on a Canon 5d Mark II at 29.97fps for the sake of being able to slow it down in post using Twixtor if desired. Visit www.everydayfilmmaker.com to see more tutorials. Take a look at http to learn more about Seth Schaeffer’s company Hoptocopter Films.
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More at: iceflowstudios.com New in Photoshop CS5, warp your objects easily with the new Puppet Warp! Check it out in Photoshop CS5!

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Video aula de photoshop cs5 ensinando como usar a nova ferramenta do photoshop CS5 o puppet warp (Distorção de marionete). Foto: Vagazoides (HD) Twitter:twitter.com Parceiros:www.radiodancemix.com.br

Today we got some exciting news for all the JavaScript junkies out there. We changed the default JavaScript library of our Warp 5.5 based templates and our ZOO extension to jQuery. Yep, you heard right ;-) All our old MooTools based JavaScripts are completely rewritten for jQuery and all Warp based templates and the ZOO make use of it. You may ask why did this happen? Well, here is the story!

ZOO 2.2 Release and JS Conflicts

First of all we put a lot of effort in our Warp 5.5 JavaScripts to support the different MooTools versions. In one of our last blog posts we pointed out that the Warp framework auto-detects if your are using MooTools 1.1 or the MooTools 1.2 MTupgrade plugin and includes the compatible scripts to match your MooTools version. This was quite a lot of work. Next up was the ZOO 2.2 release which made all ZOO JavaScripts depend on MooTools 1.2. Unfortunately it turned out that requiring MooTools 1.2 was quite a little disaster. Many people complained that their websites stopped working because of JavaScripts conflicts. To solve this issue we considered to deliver ZOO with two different script versions for MooTools 1.1 and 1.2 like we did with our Warp 5.5 theme framework. But we also thought about the recently released MooTools 1.3. We would have to optimize our scripts again because most likely it will be the default JS library of Joomla 1.6. Don’t get this wrong, it is great if Joomla 1.6 would make use of the latest MooTools version. The real problem is that Joomla 1.5 will most likely not be updated to the latest MooTools version. Even the MooTools 1.2 MTupgrade plugin is disabled by default. Not to mention that many extension developers still use MooTools 1.1 and have not updated there JavaScripts to MooTools 1.2.

At the end we would have to support and maintain three different versions of our scripts for MooTools 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 for all our templates and extensions which is really time consuming and we rather spend this time adding new features. To keep it short: We skipped MooTools for jQuery. The big advantage is that we only have to support one JavaScript library and not three. This is awesome. jQuery will also work with any MooTools version and will cause less conflicts. We like MooTools and it is still a great library, no doubt, but we had to keep things simple.

New Warp 5.5.10 and ZOO 2.3 BETA release

The Expo template we released a week ago already makes use of the latest Warp 5.5.10 version. All JavaScripts in Warp 5.5.10 are rewritten for jQuery. Expo is tested for some days now with no further issues. In general we are very satisfied how everything works out with jQuery. We noticed that the JS code gets a little slicker and we also benefit from the popularity of jQuery. By the way WordPress uses jQuery as their default JavaScript library, which means all our WordPress themes run smoothly with the built in jQuery support.

We are also put a lot of effort in our new ZOO 2.3 BETA release. All ZOO scripts are rewritten for jQuery. This makes MooTools almost completely obsolete for the ZOO. As mentioned above, jQuery is widely spread and therefore offers a lot of plugins to choose from. We utilized this fact to dump a lot of our own custom script written for MooTools. We now use more third party scripts, that are well tested and adopted by many jQuery users. You’ll benefit through often prettier and faster effects. Check out the new category sorter for example. Editing tags has gotten pretty nifty too. Or the new datepicker…

Prevent multiple jQuery instances

Now you might ask, why aren’t there any conflicts with jQuery. Well, we can’t be sure of that of course. But we’ll try to run along with the Joomla community here. There is an ongoing discussion on how to prevent those conflicts from happening. We have already taken steps and measures by implementing a widely accepted solution. We register through JApplication whether jQuery is loaded or not. In case your extension loads the jQuery library you can use the following code snippet to prevent our ZOO extension or Warp template from loading it twice:

JFactory::getApplication()->set('jquery', true);

We’ll also ensure to keep an eye on this issues future progress.

Finally as always, take it for a ride… We hope you like it :)

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