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If you want to get to know how to use puppet warp instead and already learned gimp, try this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLVcG9WHNqg
I hope this was helpful, even tho it's been a while since you posted this.
Also what i forgot to mention: In the first video near the end the video says that you should export each layer seperatly. Don't do that. Only do it for the background image after that merge all visible layers but make sure they arent attached to eachother (move them across the canvas, then export them.) Doing that will create the character sheet and and you can from there on import the character sheet into wallpaper engine editor.