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Hello!
In photoshop I have two layers, one for the image and the other for perspective. On the layer where I want the perspective to be, I open Vanishing Point and place the perspective I want, then check the "Render Grids to Photoshop" option and then select OK. At this point this grid should be on my selected layer, but nothing happens (not even an error message). When I go back to Vanishing Point the perspective is there, but no matter what I do it doesn't show up on the layer in Photoshop.
Video card is: (Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 OC 6G, GDDR5)
Any tips on what's going on?
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Are you sure it's not on the layer? I've found that it renders very light, and that I either have to duplicate the layer and merge it numerous times, or select it, expand the selection and then fill it. It is way too light.
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I did the layer duplication test, duplicated the layer 50 times, merged them all, and nothing appeared, I went back to Vanishing Point and the perspective is there, the way I created it.
Doing some more tests, modifying the sequence a little:
When the GRID did not appear in PS, I did the following:
1) I opened the image in camera raw and fixed the perspective with camera raw (geometry), aligning the walls.
2) create a new layer and do the Vanishing Point.
Now when GRID appeared on PS I did the followings.
1) as soon as I opened the image, I immediately went to Vanishing Point and created the perspective, without first aligning the walls using camera raw.
But I still don't know why this is happening and how to fix it.
I made tests, leaving the wall straight, saving as a JPEG and then reopening the image, but it was not possible to reproduce. It was only possible to accomplish what I wanted with crooked walls, but I need them straight.
Now I'm stuck in that gap.
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I tried with other images and it worked. For now.