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Perspective tutorial help request


Vafann

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Heeeelooo! I am wondering if anybody knows where I can find a tutorial about perspective? I am sooooo bad at it and I want to start a project that I need to know how to do this for.

What I mean is like the size of things in relationship to other things depending on how far away they are supposed to look like they are, and things like that?

I´m not sure that I sound clear about what I mean, but if anyone at least thinks they understand me lol, I would be grateful for any help. :)
 
Get a drawing book at the library, and practice! Practice! Practice!

If you develop the eye for it, you can do it on paper or PC, no problem!


Agent
 
Thanks guys! I have just been tearing my hair out for an hour or so trying to get something right, and it´s not working at all AAAARGGGH!! lol! I will check the links Idad, and I will practice agent moeller. :)
 
Hi Vafann

You mean "Vanishing Point" Filter>Vanishing Point.

That's one of those Tools, that most of the time you don't really know what it does, or simply you just never use it,

But, this is very powerful filter, which allows you to create a virtual
perspective plane from any scene, and using that "perspective plane", match any new objects to that perspective, just by copying, pasting and using your regular transform tools.

You'll be amazed, of what you can achieve whit this filter.

I found you a video tut that i think it will be useful,
Master the Vanishing Point Filter
 
Hi Vafann

You mean "Vanishing Point" Filter>Vanishing Point.

That's one of those Tools, that most of the time you don't really know what it does, or simply you just never use it,

But, this is very powerful filter, which allows you to create a virtual
perspective plane from any scene, and using that "perspective plane", match any new objects to that perspective, just by copying, pasting and using your regular transform tools.

You'll be amazed, of what you can achieve whit this filter.

I found you a video tut that i think it will be useful,
Master the Vanishing Point Filter

OH Great Maximus! Vanishing point huh? I´ve never even seen that I had it! It sounds exactly like what I need! I will have to check it out! :)
 

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