Work In Vanishing Point - Adobe Photoshop CS6 User Manual

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Work in Vanishing Point

1. (Optional) Prepare your image for work in Vanishing Point.
Before choosing the Vanishing Point command, do any of the following:
To place the results of your Vanishing Point work in a separate layer, first create a new layer before choosing the Vanishing Point command.
Placing the Vanishing Point results in a separate layer preserves your original image and you can use the layer opacity control, styles, and
blending modes.
If you plan to clone the content in your image beyond the boundaries of the current image size, increase the canvas size to accommodate the
additional content. See also Change the canvas size
If you plan to paste an item from the Photoshop clipboard into Vanishing Point, copy the item before choosing the Vanishing Point command.
The copied item can be from a different Photoshop document. If you're copying type, you must rasterize the text layer before copying to the
clipboard.
To confine the Vanishing Point results to specific areas of your image, either make a selection or add a mask to your image before choosing
the Vanishing Point command. See also Select with the marquee tools and About masks and alpha channels.
To copy something in perspective from one Photoshop document to another, first copy the item while in Vanishing Point in one document.
When you paste the item in another document while in Vanishing Point, the item's perspective is preserved.
2. Choose Filter > Vanishing Point.
3. Define the four corner nodes of the plane surface.
By default, the Create Plane tool
as a guide when creating the plane.
Defining the four corner nodes with the Create Plane tool
To tear off additional planes, use the Create Plane tool and Ctrl-drag (Windows) or Command-drag (Mac OS) an edge node.
Ctrl-drag (Windows) or Command-drag (Mac OS) an edge node to tear off a plane.
For more information, see Define and adjust perspective planes in Vanishing Point.
4. Edit the image.
Do any of the following:
Make a selection. Once drawn, a selection can be cloned, moved, rotated, scaled, filled, or transformed. For detailed information, see About
selections in Vanishing Point.
Paste an item from the clipboard. The pasted item becomes a floating selection, which conforms to the perspective of any plane that it's
moved into. For detailed information, see also Paste an item into Vanishing Point.
Paint with color or sampled pixels. For detailed information, see Paint with a color in Vanishing Point or Paint with sampled pixels in Vanishing
Point.
Scale, rotate, flip, flop, or move a floating selection. For detailed information, see About selections in Vanishing Point.
Measure an item in a plane. Measurements can be rendered in Photoshop by choosing Render Measurements To Photoshop from the
Vanishing Point menu. For detailed information, see Measure in Vanishing Point (Photoshop Extended).
5. (Photoshop Extended only) Export 3D information and measurements to DXF or 3DS format.
Textures are also exported to 3DS format. For detailed information, see Export measurements, textures, and 3D information.
is selected. Click in the preview image to define the corner nodes. Try to use a rectangle object in the image
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