The Mesh Warp filter can be used to distort specific areas of an image without affecting other areas.
For example, it can be used for dramatic warping effects on a landscape image or for more subtly focused retouching of facial features.
About the Mesh Warp filter
Mesh Warp provides a flexible mesh grid which can warp your image by repositioning the grid's lines, nodes, and patches; underlying pixels are transformed under the line, node or patch. The extent of warping you want to carry out is governed by the complexity of the grid.
You'll initially start with a mesh grid without lines, but adding your own lines and nodes lets you warp with ease. Position lines adjacent to areas in your image that you want to apply warping to.
To create a non-destructive mesh:
From the Filters panel, toggle Add Live filters on.
From the filter category, select Distortions, then find Mesh Warp.
Double-tap on the edge of the mesh grid—the top edge gives a vertical line; a side edge gives a horizontal line.
Repeat for as many lines as you need.
To add nodes to the grid:
Double-tap anywhere within the grid.
To select multiple nodes in the grid:
Do one of the following:
Press the and tap each node in turn.
Drag across multiple nodes to create a marquee selection.
To apply warping:
(Optional) On the context toolbar, use the Mode option to manipulate just the grid ('Source') or both grid and image simultaneously ('Destination').
Drag a node, a node's corner handle, line or patch. Patch warping is achieved by tapping in an area contained by mesh lines and dragging the circle—this warps the entire area.