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Vanishing point in Photoshop CS2

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2006

Using Vanishing point to work in perspective in Photoshop CS2.

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  • That photo's in my college Photoshop text book. :-)

  • It might be a book I wrote :)

    Is it Photoshop CS2 For Digital Photographers, or How To Do Everything With Photoshop CS2?

  • hey froggy voice

  • lol! I wish I could talk like that at will. youtube is pretty unpredictable when it converts audio :)

  • Yeah you can make a wall into a room, just add a pependicular grid and clone to it

    I use a graphics tablet, but used a mouse for this tutorial

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  • Very clear!

    Thank you

  • Thanks. I was wondering how to use that tool. Does that work with text as well?

  • 5 stars nice job

  • man.. if you can.. can you axplain me how to adjust more precisarly plane tool at 0:60 cause my are red and i can modify the only up and down (sry for my bad english)

  • great.. lets clap to this... :D

  • This is so awesome! I never knew how to use this before. :)

    5*****

  • I like it ... thank you

  • Will this work in Photoshop CS3 as well??

  • I had to give you 5 stars

  • Absolute great tutorial. Im not too familiar with Photoshop properly yet, especially the VP part. Really helpful. Thank you.

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