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Using Vanishing Point to paste in perspective

Using Vanishing Point to paste in perspective - Photoshop Tutorial

From the course: Photoshop 2022 Essential Training

Using Vanishing Point to paste in perspective

- [Narrator] Using Photoshop's Vanishing Point feature is an excellent way to paste one photograph into another in order to match the perspective. I have both the illustration as well as the Iceland image open. I'm going to do a quick select, or to select everything in the illustration, and then copy it to the clipboard using the Copy command. Then I no longer need this file open, so I'll close it. And now we're working with the Iceland image. Now to make this non-destructive, I'm going to create a new blank layer and we can call this Illustration, and then I'll choose the Filter menu and select Vanishing Point. I'll use the perspective plane tool in order to define the perspective of the image. I'll start here at the corner and click once. Then click here in this corner. I'll come down and I'm sort of using the window as a guide here, I'll click again, and then once more. Now we can always change the perspective grid.…

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