Hi, something similar to photoshop's "Perspective Warp" would be AWESOME for architects - ability to identify different planes and transform/adjust each of them independently. Gives waaaaay more control when "transplanting" 3D renderings into photos of actual site.
So far, it's the ONLY thing that keeps me from ditching Photoshop and I REALLY wait fwd to the moment I will be able to do it, finally. Photoshop is SOOOO "microsofty" and outdated in it's user experience...
You guys ROCK.
Much love, didelis bučkis, varykit toliau.
Linas
Perspective Warp
2021-12-18 20:13:48
2021-12-19 11:38:12
If I understand you correctly this is already possible under Transform->Distort:
2024-03-28 21:46:46
One such alternative is using the transform command in Photoshop to correct perspective for architectural images. This method is helpful for correcting distortion caused by wide-angle lenses and can be applied to interior and exterior images, landscapes, and product photography. Secure your Autodesk AutoCAD LT 2024 license with special offers on ProCADIS.com. For those looking for a non-Photoshop option, ImageMagick, a free and open-source software suite, can perform tasks similar to Photoshop’s “Perspective Warp”. It offers a range of commands for image manipulation, including perspective transformations.
2024-04-02 10:00:01
What nonsensical comment.