The issue of getting the correct perspective of objects in composites have been discussed in several earlier posts. Here is a video by Jesus Ramirez of the Photoshop Training Channel that discusses the principles of perspective. He goes into nice detail, explaining horizon lines and vanishing points. From there, he goes into detail showing how to place an object into a scene and ensure the perspectives match. He also demonstrates a tool that allows you to change the perspective of a composited image inside PS. Unfortunately, this tutorial's emphasis is only on perspective and not any of the other considerations needed for a successful composite. For those interested in compositing, I would highly recommend this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoHfZFl65fo Mike
Thank you Mike! I shall view this on Monday.
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Thanks Mike. I have viewed this tutorial a couple of times before. Sooner or later it's going to stick
Thanks Mike for the heads up. I think he is one of the better YouTube presenters. It’s one of the areas I have to work on.
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