DUDE!!! Your video was SO GOOD, and captivating .... that I wasn't looking as I was eating, and straight up started chewing on a pepper in my kung pao chicken!!! VERY good video
Thanks a lot, i really appreciate your work and I'm a huge fan of your channel. I need your help in case, when i use perspective warp and start select the area of the object, when I click on "Warp" it turns it upside down i don't know why.
wtf.. this guy is so talented and real smart, he combines like top of the line photoshop knowledge (been to design school for years and years and this is new to me) plus real smart perception logic.. damn, one of the very few tutorials that really teach you a lot.. gained a subscriber! keep being awesome
Mentos Cubing Jerk him off as in like: “WOW YOU’RE THE GREATEST GUY EVER AND IM GONNA COMMENT ONLY THAT BECAUSE I HAVE NO ACTUAL CRITICISM ABOUT THE VIDEO BUT I STILL WANT LIKES AND HEART AND PIN”
some people are making quality tutorials in a paid course online, but this guy really does the same quality tutorials for free. You deserve a lot of views! great job!
Mate, you are a legend, you walk through things and simplify it a lot. Just shows how deep your understanding of photoshop is. Really appreciate the help.
Your explanations and guidance through the process is phenomenal. I will definitely be watching more of your videos as I understand clearly each point you explain, as you don't skip & rush through the process like many channels do. Thank you so MUCH!!!
Wow! My mind is blown. By far the best tutorial on the perspective wrap tool. Great instruction! I plan to use these techniques mostly to correct perspective on travel (monuments, cathedrals, etc.) and real estate photography. I might now even be inspired to do some compositing so I can learn the tools better. Thank you!
This really helped me to straighten some interiors of a castle I shot recently (particularly dining rooms with large windows). Without a tilt-shift lens the lines are out of perspective. Thanks!
Somebody asked me to change the direction of a fishing cradle not so long ago in a photo they presented me, with your easy to follow tutorial on Prospective Warp (which I didn't know I had in PS) I was able to complete his edit. Your guide also on horizon points was very interesting as well. Thank you Jesús.
You had asked us to comment on how we would use the information that you shared with us, so here it goes. I am taking a communication class at BYU-I. I am making a creative ad for an ice cube tray. In my design I have some ice cubes that have been made using my product and I wanted to turn them into a rock wall by adding some rock wall climbing hand grips. It looked a little funny because the perspective of my ice cubes didn't match the perspective of the wall behind the grips that I was adding. I will try to come back and share my ad after I have updated it. Thanks for you taking the time to share your knowledge.
This video is awesome! I am going to use Perspective Warp when designing training materials for hazard recognition purposes. Perspective compositing is going to be great for making realistic scenes. Thank you so much!
you are awesome!!! I'm a graphic designer and often i get assignments that have unpredictable editing requirements, so it really helps to have quick and effective ways to get the job done. THANK YOU!
Jesus - I just wanted to add my voice to the chorus here. Great tutorial, on a hidden asset to PS. I've used it years ago (CS3/5), when it was much more convoluted. The ability to change the complete perspective, while being able to keep part of the image, is great. You have a new subscriber and follower. Thanks
I've been a graphic designer for over a decade and have seen Photoshop change throughout that time. Yours are the first videos I visit to learn about everything new. This was a great video and this new feature is going to save me so much time and effort! THANKS! Are you an Adobe Certified Expert?
Thanks so much for such an important topic, great and simple explanation makes it even better. One comment thought, the Perspective Warp tool was gray and I couldn't click on it. So, in that case you have to go to Edit ---> Preferences - --> Performance ---> check the box near "Use Graphic Processor. and click the Advanced Settings -----> check the box "Use Graphics Processor to Accelerate Computation". Worked for me!
Really really helpful video.....these kind of videos should make people think about the use and purpose of Photoshop....Thank you very much. A big salute to you Sir 🤝
Hi, thank you for showing me this tool in photoshop .There are so many tools I still don't know. And every new version of Photoshop that comes out, there's more to learn. I love your video's there are direct and to the point, there isn't any going around the houses.
Excellent tutorial. Too many times I watch tutorials and it isn't obvious how the instructor is performing the steps. You do extremely well with this. I am creating an image that converts siding to brick. I am thinking I should be able to simply "fill" a warped image of the house with bricks and then restore to the original perspective to achieve my results. However, the bricks would be a separate layer, and I am unsure of how to do that.
Thanks, Jesus, this video was extremely useful to me. I am working on creating our Christmas card and doing some composing like adding the tree, gifts overlays, and of course, they all need to patch the perspective lines. Now I think I will have fun practicing this tool a lot. Thanks very much
Found it very useful, thank you very much. I'd be kicking it till midnight on my own instead of getting 20 minutes of clear explaining. And it's free. Thank you again. Wonderful.
Brilliant!! I've never been able to master this tool - until now!! Thank you again for a very informative tutorial - one I will use over and over again! :)
I was able to use this to rotate the head on a creature I was using in a composite image and it worked great. I used the technique you used to change the perspective of the large building by splitting it into two halves and went from there. Thanks for the tutorial.
this tutorial about perspective made it clear for me, including JR's other tutorials abt it.. I first encountered this perspective thing in handsfree drawing but I really don't get it and I really can't understand on how to match the right perspective. So amazed that I found here what will make me learn about perspective. :)
Whaaaattt! This video just blew my mind. Super helpful, quick and informative. All the right info needed to get the perspective sorted out easily, and correctly! Thank you for this!!!
Guy, your're really great! Thanks! This Channel has really a lot to offer. I use PSD since 1995 as a graphic designer and although I gave lessons in Multimedia Schools in the past I can learn new things in here quickly and easily. I wish you huge success with your work.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I needed to make a silhouette of woman running forward. Your explanation helped me to do this. Appreciate all your videos Jesus.
Amazing! I've been working with Ps for more than 3 years now and hadn't seen that before! I'll certainly use it on my photos and composites. Thanks man!
You did a great job showing the power of this tool. I've been using Photoshop for a long time, but was unaware of this perspective warp. Really amazing, and will save me a ton of work on projects I may end up working on at some point. Thanks for sharing this!
I like the draw of your perspective, very easy to understand after, how to instal an object above or below the horizontal area :) Thank you again for your very easy explanations.
Yes, this was very helpful thanks, Jesus. I will use this technique in my composites. I'm always interested in tutorials using perspective to place objects and people.
The day assignment is: use the perspective warp on photoshop for a day! You are amazing, I keep learning so much from you. There are so many details that you are giving us in your videos, if I’m not Albert I let them pass. Why don’t you make an online photoshop course?
Using a horizon grid layer is one of those things that makes you feel like: "I would've never thought of that and yet it seems like the obvious thing to do". Thanks!
I had made a stitched panoramic photo of a long building. The perspective pano stitching did a good job of most of the building but there was one protruding part of the building on on side that looked strange. Using perspective warp I was able to adjust just that one part of the photo - thanks for another useful tutorial
I've been doing this kind of thing for many years.. but not with the version of Photoshop you use..( i use cs5 still ) I like the new version and this will make my job easier.. I use perspective for all kinds of things.. for example.. showing how a decal or logo would look like on a t-shirt with correct perspective and angles to give a client a better understanding of how their brand will look on a live subject... Cheers!
Wonderful video Jesús. Photoshop has so many facets, that your expertise really helps. Regarding perpective and vanishing points, though, if a viewer is eg looking out of a mid-height window at a taller building with eg balconies to one side, then as they look down, they will see the tops of the balconies and looking above them, they will see the underneath of some balconies; so viewpoint is also, I opine, a factor.
a very good tutorial, thank you. I photograph high end homes and right now builders are having a hard time getting appliances, so they want me to photograph a kitchen and then photoshop in the stove, fridge, etc.
The video is quite informative. I've used perspective in composites, but the manipulations shone here were unfamiliar. Thanks for the video and the additional information.
I love your tutorials always to the point no BS and worth every second of my time, I've learned more about PS form your tutorials than any other. Thank you for sharing your knowledge