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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?

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?

CIM
02-20-2006, 09:44 AM
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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