you did go a bit quick for new people like my self... But hey IT LOOKS GOOD... What did you do again... or there is the paws button LoL Many times over
well... this is a nice tut for beginner to show how vanishing point works, but far from doing it properly. you see differences in lighting and the panes look buggy.
@MrTellez Not sure if my response is still valid to you since this is 3 years after your question was posted. You go to Filter > Vanishing Point. Then start putting the first nod, second and third nod. The forth will come out with the grids inside the square. Hope it helps.
Yee clean the dogs way :D
TheKiller274112 1 year ago
fácil
penerico23 1 year ago
can you say the name of the tool, in the first step?
giorgosuper3 1 year ago
you did go a bit quick for new people like my self... But hey IT LOOKS GOOD... What did you do again... or there is the paws button LoL Many times over
michael10725 2 years ago
OK, this is what i got from this video...
click on some tool thats too blurry to see
in a location that isnt explained where its found
and then voila! step 1 in progress
:/
godlessmessiah 2 years ago 15
@godlessmessiah vanishing point can be found under filters
subconnect 2 months ago
perspective!
19yooh93 2 years ago
it was very useful ..thanks buddy
balaskandanhari 2 years ago 5
Great tool, just a shame the guy went through it so quickly
postcardsr 2 years ago 3
no entendi..jeje XD
varto7 2 years ago 3
??????????
hanhyejinADDIKT 2 years ago
do all the help guys at photoshop sound annoying
funnyhead6 2 years ago 2
cant you just be thankful?
agimatislandboi 2 years ago
well... this is a nice tut for beginner to show how vanishing point works, but far from doing it properly. you see differences in lighting and the panes look buggy.
dercobo 2 years ago
Awesome tutorial
Thanks so much for your powerful tutorial
Please upload more tutorial video
God Bless you Good luck :-)
tirathmistry 3 years ago
Wow
Grids are awesome.
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Colorado
JonathonMJohnson 3 years ago
DUDE GET PHOTOSHOP CS4
Default761 3 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
hi! my name is Alex!...
murdamark16 3 years ago
amazingggg , so cool the technology is growing more faster
YINGAI1995 3 years ago
not really and by the way this is CS3 right
Berhe15 3 years ago
You sound like Owen Wilson
DeathUnlimited69 3 years ago
how can you do that
karitha002 3 years ago
you got a point its seems perfectly clear when you know what your doing
gobacktorussia 3 years ago
such complex instruction, you know what you are doing, S4nabria, but you lack good communication skill.
farabirrahman1 4 years ago
I disagree. I found that easy to follow.
ethteck 3 years ago
i couldnt find the first tool!?! how to make that square?
MrTellez 4 years ago 21
For that tool you need to go to Filters manu and then vanishing points. It would be the first tool on the left
ishigee 3 years ago
:o
thanks :)
MrTellez 3 years ago
@MrTellez Not sure if my response is still valid to you since this is 3 years after your question was posted. You go to Filter > Vanishing Point. Then start putting the first nod, second and third nod. The forth will come out with the grids inside the square. Hope it helps.
coolboxbueno 1 year ago
@MrTellez its the second tool and its vanishing points filter
TheKiller274112 1 year ago
@MrTellez The first step is to click Filter on the initial Photoshop page, and then click Vanishing Point. This video didn't show that first step.
Then you can click four points to define your square in perspective.
omgbygollywow 9 months ago
impresionante solo que no entiendo nada
10krlos10 4 years ago
Niiice
MrSidMan 4 years ago
Thanks for the tip, really clever function
Tansao 4 years ago
panalo galing galing mo ukinam!!!
jhood420 4 years ago
gago
BreNerB 4 years ago
kool
fkkmck 4 years ago
que buen tutorial... :) gracias
escribemealguito 4 years ago