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November 19, 2019

P: Vanishing Point not updating with pasted content

  • November 19, 2019
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It's still a huge issue in the newest psd: it simply does not update when I drag the pasted graphic. handles outside the vp-mesh are not visible and I have to resize the window in order to get an update of its position. placing it where I want is near to impossible.

MacBook Pro 2018, 16GB RAM

Note: This conversation was created from a reply on: Photoshop CC 2019: Vanishing Point Filter Issue.

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Inspiring
December 1, 2020

Will do, I also have some video captures ready showing what's happening

Legend
December 1, 2020

Can you create a new post with this different issue you are seeing? We will need a screen capture of what you're seeing as well as system info.

Launch Photoshop, and select Help >System Info...and copy/paste the text in a reply.

Inspiring
November 30, 2020

Vanishing point is still super buggy unfortunately. Dragging around an image leaves traces of that image and doesn't disappear even when you click ok. Super frustrating

Legend
December 11, 2019
This issue should be fixed in the 21.0.2 update that was released yesterday.
Inspiring
December 7, 2019
Vanishing point is dead in the water.  In the attached image you'll see the perspective mesh over the cars license plate.  The image I want to place there (license plate) pastes into the upper left corner and cannot be moved.  It's broken for sure.   
Photoshop 20.0.1 Release (latest)
2 year old Macbook Pro with plenty of RAM...
Inspiring
December 3, 2019
Just updated to latest build today, hoping problem was addressed. But still no joy. Please make this fix a top priority!
Inspiring
December 3, 2019
While investigating, can you please also update the proportion constraint settings on the VP transform to be consistent with the user preferences for the regular free transform tool?
Inspiring
December 3, 2019
same here, please fix the problem!
Legend
November 19, 2019
Thanks. I've asked engineering to investigate.