Saturday, March 21, 2015

Learnings: Using the Vanishing Point

One of the Photoshop power tools is the ultimately helpful and magical Clone tool, used to make just about anything unwanted to disappear and/or make something double (triple, quadruple and so on...) by cloning. But one problem that we often encounter is that the clone tool basically works on a flat plane.

Worry no more because the Vanishing Point "tool" is here to rescue. Found in Filter tab in Photoshop, the vanishing point allows you to place vanishing points, by mapping planes according to the perspective of your picture. With this, you can now clone in perspective, no more uneven clones that result to weird photos.

Also, you can basically add anything to your photo, like layouting a wall in perspective by pasting and moving whatever the heck you want to put in your picture.

With Photoshop, you've got the power!

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