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 Post subject: Photoshop Tutorial: Vanishing Point (CS2)
PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2005 3:34 am 
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Vanishing Point for CS2
Written by: Mike


The new Photoshop cs2 is out so I thought why not write some early tutorials for the ones who have it but maybe don’t really know what the new tool really are about. Well, in this tutorial I will try to explain the function of Vanishing Point as good as I can.



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1. Open an image that has a surface you want to have removed. You can of course also work on the image I used.

2. Now the next step would be to open the picture in vanishing point. Now you can either do that by going to Filter > Vanishing Point or by pressing the shortcut command of it (Alt +Ctrl + V).

3. That will open up a new window. This window I called the vanishing point. What you want to do now is to create a plane. You can do that by pressing the ‘Create plane’ button to the left or simple by hitting the “Câ€

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awesome job man!

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Phate wrote:
awesome job man!

Is it worth buying?
Can't you find a trial version so you can try it yourself?

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After trying CS2 out I dont think its has a very BIG difference as compared to CS(1). But if you are working profesionally, then of course you have some stunning tools that will make good perfect. :p

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