Editing & Manipulating Images in Perspective Using Vanishing Point in Photoshop

In a new video Photoshop senior product manager Bryan O’Neil Hughes takes a look at at how you can edit and manipulate images in perspective using Adobe Photoshop.

Hughes uses a tool called vanishing point to control the perspective of an image he imports into another one (be sure to create a new layer first). After adding the image Hughes demonstrates how to fix the lighting and texture of the imported image to make it more similar to its surrounding.

This is not the first time we look at perspective here on LensVid. In the past we looked at how we can Duplicate Anything in Perspective using Photoshop with Aaron Nace from Phlearn, as well as how we can Correct Perspective Using the Upright Tool in Lightroom 5 with  Julieanne Kost from Adobe.

You can find many more Photoshop video tutorials on LensVid’s Photoshop section.

Iddo Genuth
Iddo Genuth is the founder and chief editor of LensVid.com. He has been a technology reporter working for international publications since the late 1990's and covering photography since 2009. Iddo is also a co-founder of a production company specializing in commercial food and product visual content.