Tip Tuesday: Compositing in 3D Without 3D on a Photograph
Each Tuesday we share a quick Photoshop tip here on the Insider blog.
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Each Tuesday we share a quick Photoshop tip here on the Insider blog.
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Vanishing Point (Filter>Vanishing Point) is a great way to clone and paint in perspective. Many...
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Trey Ratcliff’s tweet shows a different perspective of the Hagia Sofia in Istanbull for this Tweet of the Week.
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In this article Glyn Dewis gives you some insight into what is, without question, the most important part of compositing—the photography. Whether your goal is to create a realistic or maybe even a surrealistic picture, having the right starting image with the correct perspective and lighting is vital to a successful composite. The best possible starting image will make the creation of your composites much easier, freeing you up so your time in Photoshop can be creative as opposed to corrective.
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