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March 9, 2017
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Pattern Perspective

  • March 9, 2017
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Hi there!

So recently I have been wanting to create a pattern in perspective and I don't really know the best way to do it. I am basing my ideas off of this guy and I would like to try to get the same effect he does. I don't know whether photoshop would be easier or illustrator.

Thanks for the help!

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Correct answer bzareenk

First create your pattern then use vanishing point to overlay a pattern.

Learn here how to use vanishing p[oint if in case you dont. Its an excellent tool for setting the image in accurate perspective.

Photoshop tutorial: Using the Vanishing Point filter | lynda.com - YouTube

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bzareenkCorrect answer
Inspiring
March 9, 2017

First create your pattern then use vanishing point to overlay a pattern.

Learn here how to use vanishing p[oint if in case you dont. Its an excellent tool for setting the image in accurate perspective.

Photoshop tutorial: Using the Vanishing Point filter | lynda.com - YouTube

K´mo
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March 9, 2017

First create a pattern on it's own layer. Convert to smart object and then just use transform on it.