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Create uneven rectangle in Photoshop

Community Beginner ,
May 20, 2017 May 20, 2017

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I am trying to create a room image. Using an existing blank room background I want to create a 'vanishing point rectangle' or a rectangle with uneven dimensions which I can fill as a side wall. In many graphics programs it is simply a matter of creating a square or rectangle & draging the Path Points to stretch the shape to the desired dimensions. Doing so in Photoshop only changes the height/width. I tried the Line Tool, but couldn't figure out how to connect all the lines into a shape. And the Random Shape Tool gave me an arrow shape I couldn't change to anything other than an arrow of varying dimensions.

What is the equivalent Photoshop process? Can you include the key-stroke steps please?

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Community Expert , May 20, 2017 May 20, 2017

Hi

Use the shape rectangle tool to create your rectangle

Then Edit - Transform Path - Distort

Drag the corner handles

Dave

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Hi

Use the shape rectangle tool to create your rectangle

Then Edit - Transform Path - Distort

Drag the corner handles

Dave

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