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The Vanishing Point
First time ever on a forum. Can anyone tell me (in Seniors language).
When combining two photographs together to paint in water colour How would you find the vanishing point or can you? Are there any web sites that combines art and the digital camera help or tutorials |
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You can help yourself visualize it by creating a new layer and then using the "shift" + line tool to draw a series of straight lines. I'd put one horizontally across the horizon and then one from each lower corner to the vanishing point, etc. When you're all done combining the elements from two photos, just throw this gridline layer away.
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