2014
Tuts+
Kirk Nelson
2:06
English
This course helps students to learn, practice, and apply the lessons of setting scenes in perspective using Adobe Photoshop. We will go over three different types of perspective scenes: one, two, and three-point perspective. The chapters follow along with that breakdown and use the general rhythm of Learn, Practice, Apply. So each chapter will contain its own project of setting up a scene in perspective and compositing a new element into the scene to match. You will learn how to recognize each type of perspective system, and develop scenes of your own to match.
1.Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Tools and Resources
2.One-Point Perspective
2.1 Learn: One-Point Perspective
2.2 Practice: Setting Up One-Point Perspective With the Pen Tool
2.3 Apply: Working With One-Point Perspective
3.Two-Point Perspective
3.1 Learn: Two-Point Perspective
3.2 Practice: Paths in Two-Point Perspective
3.3 Practice: Using the Vanishing Point Filter
3.4 Apply: Drawing Out a Two-Point Perspective Scene
4.Three-Point Perspective
4.1 Learn: Three-Point Perspective
4.2 Practice: Using Paths in Three-Point Perspective
4.3 Learn: 3D Tools
4.4 Apply: Using and Compositing in Three-Point Perspective
4.5 Foreground Elements in Perspective
5.Other Tools
5.1 Other Tools
6.Conclusion
6.1 Conclusion
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