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Using Vanishing Point to paste in perspective - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop 2024 Essential Training
Using Vanishing Point to paste in perspective
- [Instructor] Vanishing point enables us to paste a photograph into another one, and match its perspective. I have two images open. I'm going to start with the Iceland banner. I need to choose select all and then edit, and copy in order to copy this to the clipboard. Then I'll move to the Iceland image of the house, and at the bottom of the layers panel, I'll click on the plus icon to add a new layer. Then under the filter menu, I'll choose Vanishing point. On the left side, we have a number of different tools. I'm going to select the perspective plane tool in order to define the perspective. Here, we're going to paste the banner so that it appears as if it's going around the wall, but you could also, say if you had a building, go down to the floor in the foreground. All right. I'll click once where the wall and the roof are intersecting here. I'll move over to the right and click again. Then click again…
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Scaling, skewing, and rotating layers using Free Transform5m 2s
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Removing perspective distortion using Camera Raw3m 27s
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Warping images4m 51s
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Using Liquify to reshape an image7m 49s
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Using Vanishing Point to paste in perspective4m 24s
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Using Smart Objects to transform multiple layers into one3m 55s
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