First: You were right... When reading the title I thought "vanishing point". Your method certainly has its advantage. But their is one Point I struggle to understand. I get that you use the perspective Crop tool to get the dimensions/Aspect ratio. But then you go on and distorted it. So why should that then keep the aspect ratio. And If you going to distorted it why not start with a simple rectangle-tool. P.S. Never mind I missed the fact that you turned it into a smart Object BEFORE distorting it the first time I watched. You could have taken a second to emphasis/explain this... as it is imho the key to the entire technique. Anyways. Great job. Actually learing something new in PS from youtube has become rare.... but you certainly did it. Not that I am a Designer and see me using it regularly, but still: Nice.
Even if you took the rectangle and converted it to a smary object the shape would be same as that of the book.. both smart object and perspective crop tool is important.. perspective help to change the slanted perspective to normal perspective.. else if you used rectangle it would still be in slanted perspective
Can you please explain why he did use the option of copy merge rather than just copy? Further why he didn't just convert the image into smart object? Is there any point I am missing?
You`re indeed a living Jesus of Photoshop! I mean, you show us miracles! And not only show, but teach us how to do it! I would probably never figure out this algorhytm by myself! And it`s so brilliant! Can`t thank you enough!
you are my teacher. I usually impress my seniors and session fellows by showing your techniques. i wish i could buy your premium tutorials. but it is difficult for a student to pay 125$. both thumbs up for you tutorils.
I was working with a bunch of premade templates that used exactly this technique, and was wondering how exactly it was done... I had the basic idea of how to do it all, but this video has really helped me to get all the steps right.
This is excellent. Exactly what I wanted for what I want to do for my thumbnails when I start to upload videos again. I usually just put text over the image saying what the video is and save as it is but I wanted to start putting that text on the walls in the backgrounds and such. Before this video, I found one that teaches you about using the vanishing point but using that method seems to only copy the bare text rather than the edited text (with a stroke outline in my case). This video is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a lot.
I have to admit, even though I was doubtful- this wound up being a very nice trick. I had to match perspective with two assets and it just wasn't working. Even when I had the perspective right- my overlay asset was getting too distorted. This method allowed me to use a smart object (AI) in the overlay. Perspectives match, and quality is good. Hat's off to you from 4 years in the future :)
Simply ingenious. Thank you. Very good work. The truth is that I missed a bit at first but the second time I watched I understood better. I've done hundreds of simulations in different ways, but none of my methods approach the genius of your idea.
really greate tutorial. you normally do have a lot of greate tuts, but this really blows my mind. greate job and thanks for sharing and taking you time to show your wisdom with us
This was incredible, exactly what I needed! I am just photoshopping some holiday pictures, so I think your fancy technique is a bit too much for me ^^ but you also showed the simpler ones quickly, which I appreciate, and I think your advanced method is really good!
very neat trick! Despite perspective crop has no warp function, you can't crop curved objects. It certainly helps to find the aspect ratio. Not perfect, but still very usefull.
Excellent tutorial, thanks. How would you do this if you had multiple objects? For example, a set of 3 picture frames ... using this technique I understand how to do one, but after pasting the perspective crop and converting to a smart object it won't permit you to do another perspective crop. Presumably, I need a working copy of the file and then a copy that I use for the perspective crop? Any better suggestions?
This tutorial is just what I've been looking for. I'm having an issue with the perspective crop tool. I keep getting the "Could not use the perspective crop tool because the image contains unsupported layers types." error when trying to crop. The layer I'm trying to use this technique on is a smart object with a smart filter on it (which helped get my perspective right). Is there a way around this?
First: You were right... When reading the title I thought "vanishing point".
Your method certainly has its advantage. But their is one Point I struggle to understand. I get that you use the perspective Crop tool to get the dimensions/Aspect ratio. But then you go on and distorted it. So why should that then keep the aspect ratio. And If you going to distorted it why not start with a simple rectangle-tool.
P.S. Never mind I missed the fact that you turned it into a smart Object BEFORE distorting it the first time I watched.
You could have taken a second to emphasis/explain this... as it is imho the key to the entire technique.
Anyways. Great job. Actually learing something new in PS from youtube has become rare.... but you certainly did it. Not that I am a Designer and see me using it regularly, but still: Nice.
Thanks, Jens! Yeah, the Smart Object is the emphasis!
Ya same thought.. did the rectangle thing myself and understood the mistake
Even if you took the rectangle and converted it to a smary object the shape would be same as that of the book.. both smart object and perspective crop tool is important.. perspective help to change the slanted perspective to normal perspective.. else if you used rectangle it would still be in slanted perspective
In short the perspective tool gets the aspect ratio and smart object will make it a template
This video was on an entire different level of genius! Amazing tutorial even 5 years later, thank you so much!
Can you please explain why he did use the option of copy merge rather than just copy?
Further why he didn't just convert the image into smart object?
Is there any point I am missing?
finally someone who explains this technique! I really appreciate this tutorial and your pleasant voice. Thank you!
You`re indeed a living Jesus of Photoshop! I mean, you show us miracles!
And not only show, but teach us how to do it!
I would probably never figure out this algorhytm by myself! And it`s so brilliant! Can`t thank you enough!
1:31 is all what I need to know, thanks!
this video was so chock-a-block full of great tips and tricks beyond just the core concept it is worth its weight in gold. excellent stuff! ty
you are my teacher. I usually impress my seniors and session fellows by showing your techniques.
i wish i could buy your premium tutorials. but it is difficult for a student to pay 125$.
both thumbs up for you tutorils.
by far one of the best photoshop tutorials i've ever seen. thanks a lot, mate !!!
It's really nice when you put a thing up on screen that shows what the key you just pressed does and what it is called
Another brilliant workflow. Your approach to these solutions is so fresh and inspiring! Helps us "old dogs" stay motivated!
Thank you, Bret!
The fact that you can shift+click brush to draw a straight line just blew my mind
This is definitely the most useful and professional tutorial. I did vanishing point and ctrl + T, but it still ended up imperfect. Thank you!
Forgot to mention that using guides for your perspective crop points was spot on. Thanks for tip.
You're welcome, Jim!
I was working with a bunch of premade templates that used exactly this technique, and was wondering how exactly it was done... I had the basic idea of how to do it all, but this video has really helped me to get all the steps right.
Awesome! I'm glad it helped!
Another excellent tutorial! I appreciate not only the concepts you show, but the way you explain and present them are top-notch! Thank you!
You're welcome, optechusa!
Thank you so much for these amazing tutorials I learn something new every time I come back to your channel
Really neat trick & perfect explanation , thank you bro
This was exactly what I was looking for!
Another handy tool for my design utility belt! ;)
Thank you.
You're welcome, yellchai!
This is dope. I am doing a project & I’m having a vanishing point issue. I couldn’t figure it out. Thanks. You’re a the king.
Great job, you are right I have not seen any designer use this trick, thanks a lot. I am going to try it out now.
Unbelievable brilliance.
I have leant a lot of tricks just from this one video. thank you
Amazing solve! Thanks for sharing!
What an awesome tutorial! This method beats Vanishing Point hands down.
Your videos are phenomenal!
Always you have a new and awesome technique.
Life changing dude!! You're so cool teacher 🔥💙
AMAZING! Saved me so much time! Thank You!
Perfect show again, again and again. Really good technique and presentation! Thx, Mr. Teacher :-)
You're welcome, László!
This technique save a lot of time for me, thanks!
This is excellent. Exactly what I wanted for what I want to do for my thumbnails when I start to upload videos again. I usually just put text over the image saying what the video is and save as it is but I wanted to start putting that text on the walls in the backgrounds and such. Before this video, I found one that teaches you about using the vanishing point but using that method seems to only copy the bare text rather than the edited text (with a stroke outline in my case). This video is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a lot.
You're welcome, MartyCon Productions! I'm glad that this video helped!
I have to admit, even though I was doubtful- this wound up being a very nice trick. I had to match perspective with two assets and it just wasn't working. Even when I had the perspective right- my overlay asset was getting too distorted. This method allowed me to use a smart object (AI) in the overlay. Perspectives match, and quality is good. Hat's off to you from 4 years in the future :)
Man, pretty solid! Best way I've ever seen to do this!
Thank you very much Sir ! i always learn a lot from you and for free. Again Thank you.
this guy is a genius
Thank you, Joao!
Amazing video and explanation. Great teacher and clever trick!
Simply ingenious. Thank you. Very good work. The truth is that I missed a bit at first but the second time I watched I understood better. I've done hundreds of simulations in different ways, but none of my methods approach the genius of your idea.
Thank you, AloniTuts!
THANK YOU!!
Great tip, I always can learn something new from your training channel, thanks a lot!
You're welcome!
Thank you so much for making this video! This has saved me so much time with my project.
OMG Its mind blowing technique. God bless u man and thanks for an excellent tutorial. Keep doing such a nice tutorials thanks.
You're welcome! I'm glad you liked this technique!
Very good Tutorial, personal trick always the best
Impressive technique Jesús! Mind blowing! Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome, Tiago!
So many good tips in this tutorial--very informative! Thanks.
Thanks JR, this is excatly what I'm looking for.
really greate tutorial. you normally do have a lot of greate tuts, but this really blows my mind. greate job and thanks for sharing and taking you time to show your wisdom with us
Awesome video!!
Thank you!
Cooler than i thought...😊😊😊
Thank you, arman!
love you bro. amazingly revealing everything i didnt know before, thanks.
Thank you for another excellent tutorial, Jesus! Your presentation skills are enviable.
Thank you, Lance!
You are literal photoshop god.
Hi! Thanks for your tutorials. Very very useful specially for beginners like me.
Thank you so much. This video is really helpful :)
dude, this is amazing. as a casual pshop user I didn't even know smart objects existed
This is brilliant! Thank you for always offering a different view on the same tools.. It's great learning from you!
Thank you, marija!
Fantastic technique, works beautifully. Thank you.
You are really good teacher...
You were right. I thought you're gonna do vanishing point for a moment. But no, that was great technique and video! Thank You!!
You're welcome, Romulus MAP!
totally awesome technique. this has helped me solving some perspective presentations i needed to do. thanks a lot. you rock!
You're welcome, Carlangas!
THank you for sharing . nicely explained
WOW, you're amazing man !!
Great tutorial and technique, very well explained!
Thank you!
Powerful training! You solved my problem. Thank you so much!
You're welcome, Nikki!
Very easy and efficient! Thanks!
This was incredible, exactly what I needed! I am just photoshopping some holiday pictures, so I think your fancy technique is a bit too much for me ^^ but you also showed the simpler ones quickly, which I appreciate, and I think your advanced method is really good!
Thanks! excellent lesson
Sensacional, muito bom, eu nunca tinha visto essa técnica de cortar, seus tutoriais são demais. Obrigado.
Wow man, I really enjoy your stuff. It adds so much to my "skills". Thx alot
This is want I was looking for a friend ref me to your channel and to this and they right. Thank you so much.
You're like the Bob Ross of Photoshop. I can't believe how much I've learned while out of work
Dammed, I hate youtube for not give us opportunity to double click in like button. Really thanks for this amazing and important tut. Chers!!
Amazing! Thank you so much!!!
Amazing tutorial, thanks for sharing Jesús!
Love this. Thank you, good Sir!
Awesome tutorial.
Thank you!
thank you SO. MUCH. you basically saved my life.
Brilliant, thank you
Thank you for your tutorial. You have helped me to finish my final billboard. ¡Gracias maestro!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! It really helped me!
This is amazing! I learn so much from you and your videos Jesús. Thank you!
You're welcome!
So useful! Thankyou
VERY USEFULL, THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Great tips!
Great you are a great teacher, you do a fantastic job explaining
Very clever technique, cheers!
awesome tutorial .
Thank you man! You saved me!
Thank you so much for the tip. Now I will rock!
very neat trick! Despite perspective crop has no warp function, you can't crop curved objects.
It certainly helps to find the aspect ratio. Not perfect, but still very usefull.
Thank you, Frank!
Thank you for this tutorial as well for all the others I find preferable than all the others on every subject they are.
Thank you, Beccc!
Great video man. Thanks a lot!!
youre saving my life. thank you!
You're welcome, Silva!
Excellent tutorial, thanks. How would you do this if you had multiple objects? For example, a set of 3 picture frames ... using this technique I understand how to do one, but after pasting the perspective crop and converting to a smart object it won't permit you to do another perspective crop. Presumably, I need a working copy of the file and then a copy that I use for the perspective crop? Any better suggestions?
Brilliant , thank you JR....
Thank you!
i was working for a client and came here to check this method and i got the idea at 1:42 sec rest of the video also have some amazing concepts...
Awesome. Thank you so much for this tutorial JR. I've been wondering for a long time how to do that. Brilliant. Thanks again :)
You're welcome, Ercov23!
This is very helpfull, thank you Jesus.
You're welcome, uncleoky!
Thank you for sharing, saved my life ;)
You're welcome, Sombra CS!
This tutorial is just what I've been looking for. I'm having an issue with the perspective crop tool. I keep getting the "Could not use the perspective crop tool because the image contains unsupported layers types." error when trying to crop. The layer I'm trying to use this technique on is a smart object with a smart filter on it (which helped get my perspective right). Is there a way around this?
Brilliant!