Vanishing point is a feature that allows you to perform perspective correction edits in an image that contains a perspective plane (for example, the side of a building or any rectangular object).
By using vanishing points, you can specify a plane in the image, and then apply edits such as painting, cloning, copying or pasting, and transformations. All edits will take the perspective of the plane that you are working with.
With vanishing points, you do not have to decorate the image as if all the image content is facing your single plane. Instead, you will work on the perspective plane in the image in stereo mode.
When you use vanishing points to decorate, add, or remove content from an image, the results are more realistic because the system can correctly determine the direction of these edits and scale them to the perspective plane.
To use vanishing point, open the Vanishing Point dialog box (choose Filter > Vanishing point), which contains tools for defining perspective planes, tools for editing images, and a preview of the images in which you work.
First you specify the perspective plane in the preview image, and then you can draw, clone, copy, paste, and transform the content in those planes. The Vanishing Point tool (Marquee, stamp, brush, and other tools) works in a way that
The corresponding tools in the Photoshop main toolbox are very similar. You can even use the same keyboard shortcuts to set tool options.
I do not know that everyone has seen this method, in the Li Tao video to see a very interesting, more suitable for use in the packaging design map, and very soon, people may use the free transformation to adjust perspective,
We all know that this will seriously damage the picture, (you can also convert to vector Oh!) Layer/Smart object/Convert to smart object. This can reduce the damage to the picture, the following we play a little bit! hey!
Text the same! very simple!
Before and after the effect of the display diagram is as follows:
Tutorial Artwork:
Effect Chart:
The step diagram shows the following:
1. Open the cube material to stick pattern.
Open a pattern picture, copy (Ctrl + C), and then hide the pattern layer.
2. Make Vanishing Point filter
Use this ' Create planar tool ' to draw the grid on the surface where you want to paste the pattern.
3. Then CTRL + V will paste in the pattern is OK!
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