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List of Photoshop Assets (Brushes, Plugins, Textures etc.) r/Photoshop's list of helpful learning resources (Start here if you are new!) This group is for general questions, tricks, techniques, troubleshooting and so forth. Welcome to the Adobe Photoshop subreddit. There you have it, one of the many things vanishing point will do.Click here to show unsolved question posts (and try to help the posters) The Sidebar Repeat the process to add images to the other faces, just remember that each time you should add a new layer to the cube image first. Use the handles to size the image and place it where you want. Select the "transform tool" and drag the image/marquee and watch it snap to the perspective of the plane you created. The selection you made will act as a mask inside Vanishing point so its possible you may only see a marquee of the image you pasted. Once you have the plane anchored paste the image you copied earlier CMD+V (CTR+V windows). This plane doesn't have to be as accurate as the selection you made it just needs to be anchored in the 4 corners of the cube face. Make a plane by clicking around the 4 corners of the cube face you made the selection of earlier. By default the "perspective grid/plane tool" will be selected. It will take the Vanishing point filter several seconds to come up but when it does you'll see the cube image. Now CMD+C (CTR+C windows) to copy the image.īring to Cube image back to the forground and add a new layer. Now bring the image you'll be placing on the face of the cube to the front and do a CMD+A (CTR+A windows) to select all of the image. Zoom way in and make the selection as precisely as possible. I used the Polygonal Marquee tool to make the selection. We'll start out by creating an accurate selection of the top face of the cube. Lets get started!Īlright I've opened the "Cube" image and 2 other photographs, one of my wife and one of my daughter, both being all cute and stuff. I am going to be placing a couple of photographs on the faces of this cube. Thanks to the photographer Kevin Connors for letting me use it. I going to play with this image I snatched from. This filter is so deep I'm going to break this tutorial down into 3 or 4 parts.Įver wanted to put someone's picture on a billboard? The side of a building? The wall in your room? While the vanishing point filter will do tons of other things, this is something it excels at doing. It allows you to maintain a perspective plane inside an image allowing you do to alot of things that would be just short of impossible to do in photoshop alone without pulling all of your hair out. The vanishing point filter is pretty much another application.