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Pasted object in vanishing point layer is invisible

  • April 5, 2017
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When I try to copy an image from a layer in my Photoshop document into my vanishing point layer, whether it's rasterized type or a photo, an empty marquee the size of what I've copied appears in the upper left corner of my vanishing point layer. There's nothing inside it. If I move the marquee into the grid, it does go into perspective, but it's empty.

What obvious thing am I missing?

Thanks to any who can help.

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    Correct answer SG...

    Hi,

    I think I at least have a workaround. Make sure to deselect after copying but before going into the Vanish Point filter. Without a selection, the paste board contents are showing up in the upper left hand corner and should then be draggable to any defined plane.

    It looks like the paste board content gets clipped, by the selection bounds, if you leave the selection active. I need to follow up and see if that is an expected behavior. This area has not been touched code-wise in quite a while so I don't know what we'll turn up.

    regards,

    steve

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    SG...
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    April 5, 2017

    Hi,

    What version of Ps and OS are you using? It sounds odd that you are getting an empty marquee. Does a paste in a new layer, not in the Vanishing point filter work?

    Use Vanishing Point in Photoshop

    regards,

    steve

    Rob EhleAuthor
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    April 5, 2017

    Wow. That's a great question.

    I hadn't tried pasting into a regular layer, but when I do, yes, the object shows up just as it should. In the screen grabs attached, the first image shows the rasterized bit of text I want to place on the window in perspective. The second shows the empty marquee in the upper left corner of the layer set aside for vanishing point, after I've done a paste. (The red text is from the layer underneath from which I copied.) If I paste into that layer before I turn on vanishing point, the text shows up just fine. If I then turn on VP, though, I'm unable to move it.

    Please don't be afraid to make me look stupid. There's got to be something obvious I'm missing.

    I'm using PS CC 2017 and am in Mac OS 10.11.6.

    SG...
    Adobe Employee
    SG...Correct answer
    Adobe Employee
    April 5, 2017

    Hi,

    I think I at least have a workaround. Make sure to deselect after copying but before going into the Vanish Point filter. Without a selection, the paste board contents are showing up in the upper left hand corner and should then be draggable to any defined plane.

    It looks like the paste board content gets clipped, by the selection bounds, if you leave the selection active. I need to follow up and see if that is an expected behavior. This area has not been touched code-wise in quite a while so I don't know what we'll turn up.

    regards,

    steve