View Full Version : Perspective guidelines
CoreyArtE 02-18-2006, 04:34 PM Hi all,
As you know you can create horizontal and verticle guidlines in photoshop by draging from the ruler edge of your canvas onto the work area. Well awhile back I saw a tutorial on creatiing persepctive guidelines that can move in any direction. I cant seem to figure out how it was done without using paths or lines ect.
Is there a way to make guidelines that you can move in any direction?
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hightillidie
02-18-2006, 05:43 PM
I dont think thats possible. I havent looked into that subject since I never needed it.
gaianix
02-19-2006, 09:45 PM
i dont think there s perespective guide line in photo shop .
but some sugestion is:
1 use ((line tool (u))) to make path in direction that u want then with ((Direct selection tool(A))) u could change direction
2 use ((pen tool(p)) to draw ur perespective lines
Reaver2k
02-20-2006, 12:49 AM
I saw this a while back and bookmarked it, I can't remember where I got them but if it was any of you guys, credit is now officially given :P
http://www.fmotion.net/grids/one_point.gif
I suggest removing the white from the one point perspective, copying it, and moving it along the horizon line, I've not tried it but I imagine this would give you the two point perspective you WANT to use, not just the one given in the second link below -
http://www.fmotion.net/grids/two_point.gif
Hope this is the sort of thing you were looking for?
Click where you want the line to start, then hold down shift and click where you want the line to end.
tatiana
02-20-2006, 07:44 PM
Hi all,
As you know you can create horizontal and verticle guidlines in photoshop by draging from the ruler edge of your canvas onto the work area. Well awhile back I saw a tutorial on creatiing persepctive guidelines that can move in any direction. I cant seem to figure out how it was done without using paths or lines ect.
Is there a way to make guidelines that you can move in any direction?
What about using the Vanishing Point filter? Filter/Vanishing Point... (Alt + Ctrl + V)
Nothingness
02-21-2006, 12:05 AM
What about using the Vanishing Point filter? Filter/Vanishing Point... (Alt + Ctrl + V)
i just tried the vanishing point and coundn't do anything with it but making perspective grids.
needs some more research i guess
tatiana
02-21-2006, 12:33 AM
The only other thing I can think of that might also be what you're looking for is Smart Guides. There's more info about it (and how to use them) on the Adobe site:
http://studio.adobe.com/us/search/content.jsp?lang=en&item=phscs2ttL02b
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