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2. Choose Filter a Vanishing Point. Click four points along horizon-
tal and vertical lines in the photo to define a perspective surface, as
shown in Figure 13.11.
Perspective grid
FIGURe 13.11 Draw a surface along horizontal and vertical
edges in the photo.
3. Press Cmd+= a couple of times to zoom in. Hold the spacebar and
drag the image to pan so the surface you drew is centered in the
Vanishing Point dialog box.
4. Select the Edit Plane tool and drag each of the four corner handles to
adjust them so they are exactly in their architectural reveals (in this
case, the grooves) to perfect the perspective of the surface.
The surface will turn yellow or red to warn you if the perspective
isn't quite right. Keep adjusting until the plane is blue.
5. Press Cmd+- a couple of times to zoom out. Drag the side handles
so the plane covers the entire right surface of the building (see
FigureĀ 13.12).
6. Position the cursor over the middle left handle of the single perspec-
tive grid. Hold the Cmd key and drag the handle to the left to create a
perpendicular plane (see Figure 13.13).
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