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Vanishing Point Filter & Smart Objects in Photoshop
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- čas přidán 24. 09. 2019
- Learn how to utilize perspective, vanishing points & any smart object in this Photoshop tutorial - let me know what tricks you like to use to achieve the best designs/editing!
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thanks for the tutorial but I'm afraid that there's a problem: after pasting the Smart object into the Vanishing grid, it's no longer a Smart object!
Thank you for the energy you have in the video to help us a little
thank you very much, I watched one other video I've used before and I was running into problems, this video solved them all! thank you Derrick
Thank you Derrick, much appreciated
thanks, Derrick! There was a piece with this I was struggling with. You always explain things beautifully. Hope you and your family are well!
Heres the solution: after you get the perspective you want with the 'non' smart object, just use Distort on your original smart object and match the points up. Strange workaround and basically defeats the point of vanishing point but it works!
Hey Derrick can I use smart objects in combination with vanishing point filter some way? to quickly change pictures as it happens with free transform method? It seems like it also looks more natural than free transform. I can't see how it can be moved to a vanishing point window as instance
That's a typical Adobe issue... a super cool and helpful feature, but only half thought through. In my opinion, this feature is not suitable for professional use and only for quick and dirty solutions!
@@kunemann frustrating...
Hi Derrick, great info on Vanishing point tool. Quick one, is there a way of resizing what you've put in the VP grid after you've set it up first time? e.g. person says they actually want text / artwork etc larger. When I go back in resizing tool is greyed out. Thanks for a top tutorial.
This is awesome, does the new smart object via copy work with vanishing point as well? I can't get it to work somehow
Hey Derrick this is really well put together loved the knowledge. I do have one question - with the text you created you created a smart object so that you could edit. But for my problem im adding an image into the vanishing point. I’ve tried to make the image a smart object for inputting it but I’m running into an issue where once I drag the object into a new layer then intoning a vanishing point plane it’s no longer able to edit like a smart object. Any suggestions on this problem?
Same issue here, would love a solution
And I think I've just posted a similar question! Did anyone find a solution?
Heres the solution: after you get the perspective you want with the 'non' smart object, just use Distort on your original smart object and match the points up. Strange workaround and basically defeats the point of vanishing point but it works!
hi: I have a problem that this tool does not show I have any solution please
GOOD BRO
Good tutorial, but my OCD kinda hate it because you used pen tools to make selection instead of using Polygonal Lasso Tool.... why? and don't get me started on those rightmost panels.. I always collapse every unnecessary panels
dont work