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Help With Perspective and/or Vanishing Point


ChgoGrrl

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Hi,

I have an image of a laptop that is slightly turned on an angle. The laptop has a blank screen and I'm placing images on the screen. The final image will be on a website.

I'd like to make the images I add to the blank screen look more natural. The image of the laptop is slightly angled, so placing the smaller images directly on the blank screen makes them look a bit off.

How do I use vanishing point or perspective to adjust the images so they flow better with the larger image?

Anyone know? Can you point me to a good tutorial?

Thanks
 
That's what I've been trying to do. Unfortunately, it's only looking OK. I was hoping there was a way to be more exact. Maybe to match somehow the angle of the laptop.
 
The screen on a laptop only shows 2d Images, so there is no need to worry about vanishing points. Just get the image to fit the screen, and make sure it blends into the rest of the image, as in blending of edges and such.

Or if you are adding a few images that are smaller than the screen and trying to get the perspective of them all the same, create the image that is going to cover the laptop screen, and then transfer it as 1 image to cover the whole screen.
 
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Cool. I'll do that. I've trying to add smaller images one at a time, adding them all as one image makes much more sense.

thanks
 

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