Adobe Photoshop for Matte Painting
Course 6: Adapting the image to your needs: Perspective warp
By David Vega Palacios , Graphic Designer
Joined November 2019
About the video: Perspective warp
Overview
“As we will see later, to achieve realism in a scene it is very important to manage perspective well. Many times we will not find the images in the perspective we need, but do not worry, in this unit you will learn how to correct the perspective of the images in a quick way so that they fit perfectly in your scenes.”
In this video lesson David Vega Palacios addresses the topic: Perspective warp, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 6: Adapting the image to your needs. Get to know the different transformation tools and some practical tricks.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson. we'll explore how to easily correct an image's perspective. Let's dive into this process now. As we will explore later. keeping the right perspective in a composition is crucial for achieving realistic results. This aspect is one of the most vital to consider in the creative process. At times. images may not be in the perfect position for our projects. Fortunately. we can rectify this by using the perspective formation tool to make necessary adjustments. For our example. we will position this house on the background as planned. on this background. To do this. i'll need to ma...”
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Course summary for: Course 6: Adapting the image to your needs
David Vega Palacios
By David Vega Palacios
Peruvian-born David Vega is passionate about the entire creative and transformational process of a photo-compositional project. Founder of MIDAS studio, he dedicates his time to creating impossible images in a fast-paced, constantly evolving environment.
He has collaborated with brands like Toyota, Movistar, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Coca-Cola, Scotiabank, UPC, Oreo, Backus, Renault, Cartavio, Honda, Ford, and many other brands and advertising agencies. In 2019, he made the “200 Best Digital Artists” list from Lürzer’s Archive.
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