Use Vanishing Point to edit images in perspective
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Tutorial. Adobe Studio on Adobe Photoshop CS2. Use Vanishing Point to edit images in. perspective. In the past, you had to stretch, skew, and transform new …
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Adobe Studio on Adobe Photoshop CS2
Use Vanishing Point to edit images in
perspective
In the past, you had to stretch, skew, and transform new
image elements to make them conform to the perspective
of an existing photo. Now, in Adobe?Photoshop?CS2,
the revolutionary, new Vanishing Point plug-in handles
the chore of matching perspective for you.
Define perspective planes to
redesign a building
Using the special grid tools in Vanishing Point, you
quickly and easily define the perspective planes, then
edit as you would in a flat image.
1 Choose and open a photo.
In Photoshop CS2, open a photo of a building of
medium height, taken with a strong visual perspective,
rather than a flat, two-dimensional building facade
viewed head on.
2 Create a layer in which to make your edits.
In the Layers palette, click the New Layer button to
create a new, empty layer. Although you can use
Vanishing Point on any selected layer, including the
background, using a new layer isolates your editing and
preserves the original image data in the original
background layer. You can then go back at any time to
make further edits, or restore the…
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