The Vanishing Point command in Photoshop CS6 enables you to make realistic edits in images that have perspective planes. With Vanishing Point, you specify the planes in your images and then, by using a variety of techniques, add or eliminate objects on those planes. Open an image that needs editing. If you need to paste [ ]. The Vanishing Point dialog box (Filter > Vanishing Point) contains tools for defining the perspective planes, tools for editing the image, a measure tool, and an image preview. The Vanishing Point tools (Marquee, Stamp, Brush, and others) behave similarly to their counterparts in . Photoshop Tutorial: Using the Vanishing Point filter in Photoshop CS6 The Vanishing Point filter simplifies the task of editing images that are in perspective, such as the sides of a box. With the Vanishing Point filter, you can easily add additional elements to any type of artwork that is composed of flat planes.
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