The 10th Day in Principles of Design and Color Theory
What I've learned today is about Vanishing Point in editing images in Adobe Photoshop. It is all about perspectives during editing. You can insert a lot of images and the place will depend on the object's perspective. Example: You have a picture you want to edit with the walls appear at the left, right, and front of you, and this includes the ceilings and the floor. Then, you'll have to use Vanishing Point to get the perspectives of the walls, the ceiling, and the floor. Then, inserting images during the vanishing point is possible. So, that makes every images inserted is according to the perspective of the walls, floors, and ceilings. It is a lot impressive to me. And, here's my work for Vanishing Point:
"The Vanishing Exhibit"
"Vanishing" It is because that I used Vanishing Point filter tool in Photoshop. "Exhibit" It is because it is an art exhibit anyway. The things I did in this edit: Mainly, I replaced the original artworks in the original photo with my artworks, and also my friend's artworks. I used Vanishing Point to find the perspectives of the front wall, the left wall, and the right wall. Then I replaced and replaced. I just left the reflections in the floor. This edit can be done in Move Tool. But, I used Vanishing Point to find and edit this with perspectives.
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