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You can use your first Vanishing Point session for simply creating perspective planes and then clicking OK. The planes
appear in subsequent Vanishing Point sessions when you choose Filter > Vanishing Point. This is especially useful if
you plan to copy and paste an image into Vanishing Point and need to have a ready-made planes to target.
Do one or more of the following:
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To make a selection, select the Marquee tool
(Feather, Opacity, Heal, and Move Mode) at any time, either before or after making the selection. To select an
entire plane, double-click the Marquee tool in the plane.
When you move the Marquee tool, the Stamp tool, or the Brush tool into a plane, the bounding box is highlighted,
indicating that the plane is active.
To clone a selection, select the Marquee or Transform tool and Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) the
selection to tear off a copy. The selection becomes a floating selection, which you can scale, move, rotate, or clone
again using the Transform tool, or move or clone again using the Marquee tool. You can continue tearing off as
many copies as you want. When you move a selection in a plane, the selection conforms to the perspective of the
plane.
Tearing off a selection and moving a selection from one perspective plane to another
Pressing Ctrl+Shift+T (Windows) or Control+Shift+T (Mac OS) duplicates your last duplicating move. This is an
easy way to clone content multiple times.
To move a selection, select the Marquee or Transform tool and drag the selection. Hold down the Shift key to
constrain the move.
To rotate a selection, select the Transform tool and move the pointer near a node. When the pointer changes to a
curved double arrow, drag to rotate the selection. You can also select the Flip option to flip the selection horizon-
tally along the vertical axis of the plane or select the Flop option to flip the selection vertically along the horizontal
axis of the plane.
To scale a selection, select the Transform tool and move the pointer on top of a node. When the pointer changes
to a straight double arrow drag to scale the selection.
To fill a selection with another area of the image, select the Marquee tool, and then Ctrl-drag (Windows) or
Command-drag (Mac OS) a selection to the image area you want as the source image. You can also choose Source
for the Move Mode and drag the selection to the source image. The filled selection becomes a floating selection
that you can scale, rotate, move, or clone using the Transform tool, or move or clone using the Marquee tool.
To paint with a sample of the image, select the Stamp tool and Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) a
source area in a perspective plane. Now you can paint with the Stamp tool to clone the source anywhere in the
image. If you paint in a perspective plane, the Stamp tool paints the cloned area in perspective. For detailed infor-
mation, see also "To use the Stamp tool in Vanishing Point" on page 383 and "Vanishing Point tools" on page 380.
To paint with a color, select the Brush tool, set the options for Diameter, Hardness, Opacity, and Heal. Click the
Brush Color box to open the Adobe Color Picker to select a color. Drag in the image to paint. When painting in a
plane, the brush size and shape scales and orients properly to the plane's perspective. Shift-drag constrains the
stroke to a straight line.
and drag in a plane. You can set the Marquee tool options
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