How to Use Vanishing Point to Mocking up Designs in Photoshop
Daniel Walter Scott
Lesson Info
68. How to Use Vanishing Point to Mocking up Designs in Photoshop
Lessons
Class Introduction
03:24 2Before you get Started with the Photoshop Advanced Course
01:28 3The Easiest Way in the World to Mask a Person in Adobe Photoshop
24:23 4Class Project - Select Subject
01:41 5Select Mask & Changing a Color using Photoshop - Color Range
10:00 6Using Photoshop Selection to Fix Grass & Sky - Color Range
07:20How to Change the Color of Skin in Photoshop - Color Range
08:05 8How to Create an Ink Splash Image Around Text - Color Range
15:02 9Class Project - Color Range in Adobe Photoshop
01:54 10Mask on a Group Rather than each Layer
11:18 11Advanced Masking using a Channels in Adobe Photoshop
14:14 12Class Project - Channel Mask
01:30 13How to Make Selections in Photoshop Based on the Focus Area
22:53 14Class Project - Focus Area
01:11 15Selection Trick Using the Smudge Tool in Photoshop
04:16 16Future of Selections in Photoshop with Adobe Sneaks
07:04 17Quiz - Selection & Masking
18Advanced Preference Changes for Adobe Photoshop
08:36 19How to Speed up Adobe Photoshop if it’s Running Slow
07:48 20Workflow Tips & Tricks Like a Professional in Photoshop
13:45 21Advanced Layer Tricks in Adobe Photoshop CC
05:58 22Automatically Add a Watermark Text or Logo in Photoshop
08:29 23Batch or Image Process Multiple Images at Once in Photoshop
09:05 24How to put Loads of Images into one Photoshop File Quickly
07:04 25Weird Adobe Photoshop Features & Easter Eggs
06:37 26How to Enlarge Images Without Becoming Blurry in Photoshop
06:57 27How to Fix Blurry Images in Photoshop Using Shake Reductions
08:17 28Advanced Color & Tone Correction Using Levels in Photoshop
06:44 29Advanced Curves in Adobe Photoshop CC
06:34 30Quiz - Fixing Images
31How to Reshape Images Without Distorting in Photoshop Content Aware Scale
09:44 32How to use Content Aware Move in Photoshop
08:38 33How to use Content Aware Extend in Adobe Photoshop
07:28 34Removing Objects Using Content Aware Fill in Photoshop
07:01 35Class Project - Content Aware Fill
01:03 36Cropping Tricks Delete Pixel & Reveal Cropped Content in Photoshop
06:11 37Automatically Crop & Rotate Scanned Documents in Photoshop
05:35 38Crop Angled Images to Straighten Perspective Cropping Photoshop
04:42 39How to Trim the White Away from the Edge of an Image in Photoshop
01:52 40Automatically Align Layers in Adobe Photoshop CC
07:38 41How to Reshape Images using the Puppet Warp in Photoshop
18:10 42Class Exercise - Puppet Warp
01:14 43How to Change the Perspective in Photoshop Perspective Warp
05:47 44Quiz - Cropping & Aligning & Distorting
45How to Color Black & White Image in Photoshop
09:42 46How to Create a Duotone Effect in Adobe Photoshop CC
09:28 4744. Class Project – Duotone in Adobe Photoshop
02:20 48How to create the Glitch Effect in Adobe Photoshop
07:01 49Class Project - Glitch Effect in Adobe Photoshop
00:44 50Color Grading with Orange & Teal Effect in Adobe Photoshop
05:36 51Class Project - Color Grading in Adobe Photoshop
00:49 52Quiz - Color
53Advanced CC Libraries Tricks and Tips Photoshop
19:15 54Advanced Type Trick & Workflows in Adobe Photoshop
19:38 55Photoshop Can Guess your Font Using Match Fonts
10:43 56Quiz - Typography
5752. Adding Artboards to your Photoshop Workflow Properly
05:24 58How to Add Images Correctly to a Photoshop Artboard
08:17 59Using Smart Objects & Relinking Images in Photoshop
04:10 60Advanced Speed Tricks for Updating Artboards in Photoshop
04:09 61Export Artboards as PDF & Separate JPGs in Photoshop
05:38 62Quiz - Artboards
63Advanced Tricks for Healing Brush for Retouching in Photoshop
08:24 64Don’t Forget About Clone Tool Stamp in Photoshop
06:09 65How to use the Patch Tool for Retouching in Photoshop
06:41 66Class Exercise – Retouching in Photoshop
01:15 67How to Retouch in Photoshop Using Face Aware in Liquify
06:50 68How to Use Vanishing Point to Mocking up Designs in Photoshop
12:19 69Vanishing Point - Cloning & Healing at an Angle in Photoshop
11:19 7064. Class Exercise - Vanishing Point in Photoshop
00:51 71Fixing & Retouching Skin Tone in Adobe Photoshop
06:01 72Retouching Eyes by Enhancing in Adobe Photoshop
08:00 73Retouching Eyes with a Little Bit of Fakery in Photoshop
09:00 74Fully Faking Believable Eyes in Adobe Photoshop
06:45 75Class Project – Eyes in Photoshop
00:51 7670. How to Realistically Whiten Teeth in Adobe Photoshop
11:44 77Class Project – Teeth in Photoshop
00:57 78Quiz - Retouching
79Difference Between Place Linked vs Place Embedded in Photoshop
08:22 80What is the Difference Between Fill & Opacity in Layer
01:11 81How to Use & Export Layer Comps in Adobe Photoshop
03:27 8275. How to Create a Double Exposure in Adobe Photoshop
11:07 83Class Project - Double Exposure in Photoshop
01:17 84How to Create a Watercolor Painting Effect in Photoshop
09:23 85Class Project – Watercolor in Photoshop
00:32 86How to Decay Pixel Explosion Dispersion Method in Photoshop
13:47 87How to Make Exploding Shoe Effect in Adobe Photoshop
10:49 88Class Project – Decay in Photoshop
00:51 89Quiz - Visual Styles & Effects
90How to Edit Video in Adobe Photoshop
25:42 91Parallax Effect to Make Photos Move in Photoshop
13:22 92Class Project – Parallax in Photoshop
01:15 93How to Create Live Images - Cinemagraphs in Photoshop
13:19 94Class Project – Cinemagraph in Photoshop
01:35 95How to Setup a File Ready for Web and UI Design in Photoshop
09:32 96How to Export Your Web Design UI Project for Dreamweaver
07:57 97How to Make 3D Text & 3D Logos in Photoshop
11:52 98How to Add and Change 3D Materials & Textures in Photoshop
08:42 99Using Cameras & Depth of Field in 3D Photoshop
05:12 100Adding Lights & Casting Shadows Using Photoshop 3D
10:01 101How to Export a High Quality 3D Image from Photoshop
04:42 102Class Project – 3D in Photoshop
01:08 103How to Create Fake 3D Lines & Type in Photoshop
09:33 104Fake 2.5D Gradient Effect with Paths in Photoshop
07:10 105Class Project - Fake 3D in Photoshop
00:46 106Using Free Templates & Adobe Market to Mockup in Photoshop
11:07 107How Make a Reusable Mockup in Photoshop Using Smart Objects
06:40 108Mockup Poster Against a Wall Using Photoshop
08:16 109How to Make a Simple UI App Web Design Mockup Using Photoshop
06:06 110Class Project – Mockups in Photoshop
01:00 111How to Proofing Colors in Adobe Photoshop Ready for Print
04:04 112How to Tidy Up your Photoshop Files Before Sending Them Out
10:21 113How to Package Your Photoshop File to Include Linked Images
07:22 1143 Kinds of File Export for Photoshop Social Media Web & Print
12:59 115Quiz - Exporting
116What’s Next After Your Photoshop Advanced Course
01:05 117Final Quiz
Lesson Info
How to Use Vanishing Point to Mocking up Designs in Photoshop
Hi there. I want to put this design on this wall. We're going to use an underutilized tool in Photoshop called Vanishing Point. Look at that moves around the walls, perspective is all pretty awesome. Little bit jumpy. But you can't beat it for perspective matching. Look at that. Alright, let's learn how to do that. Now in Photoshop to get started, we're going to open up to files from your 10 retouching folder. There's Vanishing 100.1 and two. The first one is a jpl and it's going to open without any hassle Because the 2nd 1 is an Ai file adobe illustrator. It's going to come up with this little import pdf box. Now in this case mine's defaulting to a 1164 I think that's the original size. This is something you might have to do is just depending on the image you're using. So try it first, whatever size, it comes. then you might have to resize it because if it's too big or too small, it's not going to look right, don't worry about for now, I've made sure it works perfect. And click OK. It...
's just a graphic that we I think we did this in the Illustrated Advanced course. If you're keen on illustrator and three D blobby text, you can go check out that course. So for this to work we need to be on Vanishing Point to let's go to select all and then just go to edit copy. We just gotta on our clipboard. We don't need this anymore. Back to vanishing .1. Let's go to filter and it's going to Vanishing Point. Vanishing Point allows us to create planes. So I'm going to draw out what I think is a square in here because Photoshop doesn't know. We have to tell it. We have to say I'm going to start there and kind of come down to about there. Have you picked? Just kind of follow the lines of the bricks and then come back. How far back you see that? I'm trying to line that line up. I'm getting way back here for me pic once and then coming up, can you see I'm trying to line up that blue line following the ridge of the bricks, which is surprisingly hard. I want that last one to be straight up and down. I think I'm there. Cool. Now it's a little hard to see because it's blue. Hopefully you can see it the way to test whether it works or not or whether perspective is Okay, so there's one of these white squares in the middle. Okay, so here's the first one, there's one at the end and somewhere in the middle, if I grab it and drag it down, you can see it's kind of following the brickwork if yours is wrong. Okay, so you get to the top here, I'm dragging the top middle one now. Okay, if I get to the top here, go slow. This program here. It's like a little mini program, like liquefy except this one crashes all the time. In my experience. It's an amazing tool that's been in there forever, but nobody uses it. So I don't think it gets much developer love. Anyway. Say that it doesn't quite line up like mine does. You can grab these corners and adjust them. What will end up happening is eventually it will say mm you said they're wearing red. If it goes red, it says there is no chance that that is a square wall that's going not even close, like that's physically impossible. There's a twisted wall and it goes yellow goes, you're kind of close to two a wall. Okay, Whereas it goes blue. It says, okay, that's a feasible flat shape that I can work with. Blues. Good. Once you've got it, you can either click okay and go off and copy that graphic. We've already done that, right? We went edit select all, copy all we need to do now is go to a paste. Weirdly, we can't use the long version or in this kind of like Vanishing World, he's going to use your shortcut on my Mac. It's command V on a pc. It's control V. Here. You get this one with the dots around the outside. Just click it, hold it and drag it and hopefully come on freaking out, drag it again. Alright. And it's started working. I'll leave that in there in the edit because that's just the way Vanishing Point works. It's a bit jumpy and clunky. It's really cool though, awesome. So I can slide this down and I know it's gonna kind of match the perspective. Very cool. Alright, when you get into the position you might want to resize it. I made sure that our files that we're working with in this class work fine with it. You might find this image way too big and you can get around, it's probably easier going back into the other file and re sizing it before you copy it. But if you want to you can over here there's a transform option, this tool here and it grabs the corners. I can help shift and I can shrink it down and kind of get it to all the size that I want. Don't be afraid to zoom out. Sometimes the transforms end up being way off screen, so zoom right out. You might have to see your transform and handled way out here when you're happy with it. Let's click. Ok? And yeah, it's kind of fused in there. Alright, so we've done it the quick and dirty and bad way. Why? Because it's kind of fused to the background so I'm going to undo and I'm going to show you some cool tricks. Let's go a little bit further first. Let's make a new layer, make sure that layer is selected. There's nothing on it. Go back into filter Vanishing point. Okay, let's drag out our wall again. Okay, my first wall. Not a success. This. Here's no way Jose. I'm going to drag it down to the floor. It's getting close this one here should give us a good indication you can see it's not quite lining up the floor. Awesome, Drag The Top one Up. Not quite perfect either. Alright, so once you have a good around, you can add another plane to do that. You're holding down the command key on a Mac or the control key on a Pc and you're looking for any of these middle options, not the corners. Okay, so there's a middle. We'll do the floor next to hold down the command key, click hold and drag out and you'll see, hey go on. Got a floor as well. We'll do this back wall as well. So I'm going to click on this. You got to kind of click on them to get them to activate. So just click on them. I'm using this tool up here. It defaults to that tool. So I want this back plane, see this little white handle here, hold down the command key again or control key on a Pc and drag it out and you can see this one here just didn't quite work. Okay, So it's just not matching the angle and it's not that this isn't a square wall. It might not be, but it probably is. It's probably just the angle of the lens. We're just really close and the lens is doing some weird stuff to it so we can swing these little planes while I remember. And these are obviously good for doing walls but really good for like book covers. So you're doing an e book, okay. You can do the front cover and the spine and you can dump your mock up onto it and it kind of folds itself around. But let's swing this guy here. So it's a, it's the same thing. You grab the middle handle and just hold down the other key, which is, which is option on a pc. It is old and just click hold and drag it. Go slow. Go very, very slow. You can see it's a bit weird. Okay, go super slow if you find like moving all over the place. Yeah, it does. Okay, so I'm swinging it and you can see left and right kind of swings it like a door and I'm trying to get my wall to line up with the bricks. Okay, so it's actually gonna have to swing around quite a bit. It's really finicky. Okay, I'm a pro done this loads and I'm still finding it quite tough here. Cool. So I've swung it around close to my books, it's spreading pretty good. So holding nothing down now. Just grab that edge that stretches it out and it goes off into the distance if it needs a bit more swinging, hold down the option key on a mac and a Pc and go mad because it's really tough. You can do this one. this is probably just as finicky. Oh man. Okay, little trick is just click in there and use your up and down arrows. Okay to get it close, I'm happy with that. So now when we paste, just like before I've copied it already, before we come in here, you can go back out, you can click ok, go and copy it. Select or copy, resize it. If it needs to be come back in here, go to select filter, vanishing point and our blue lines are back, go to paste and then you can click hold and drag. The cool thing about it now is once it stops freaking out, come on, here we go. It will go hopefully around the wall, awesome. Huh? Sorry about the pixel ization. It'll go once we hit return it's just kind of trying to do its thing. Super cool, I love it. Alright, so I am going to go to here, I'm gonna put this on the wall, I'm gonna transform it, I'm not gonna transform maybe we're there. Okay. The big trick there was because we used a separate layer, you can see now it's on its own layer and that is the vanishing point. Before we go. I'm gonna show you how to how I would in this case, mock it up a little bit better. Nothing to do with the vanishing point anymore. Just tips some tricks. That's what I first do is with this layer selected, I'd work on my blending modes. Who remembers the shortcut for blending modes. It's make sure when you move tool, otherwise it doesn't work. Hold down, shift and tap the plus key on your keyboard. So I'd work my way through here and just see if it is anything that worked for me. I'd be like already practiced, Okay. And I know that there's nothing. Okay, so what I did was I left it at normal and what you can do is I want to load this as a selection. Okay, there's a trick member. I can hold command and click the thumbnail and they just load. Everything on that layer is a selection. If you're on a pc, it's control and just click the thumb. Now I'm gonna turn off that layer because what I want to do is on my background layer and a copy and paste because what I did was is I just want a chunk of this and what I wanted is all this pointing in here. Okay, the group that goes between the bricks? I don't know if it's called pointing, but the cement that goes between them, their white. I want them to be actually black. So I just inverted it. How do you invert stuff? It's under here. I know it's control I adjustments, invert there, it is there. Cool. So I've inverted it just so that that's black, I don't need it to be blue. So I'm going to command shift you which makes it black and white. That's probably in here to command shift you there. It is there de saturate why? I'm just looking for shadows. Right? I just want the lights in the darkness to apply to this thing here, which is just way too strong. Like it's crystal clear. It's perfect. I don't want that. So what I'm gonna do is turn them all back on. I'm gonna have this guy above him and then I'm gonna find a blending mode for this to blend into the color, which is then on top of the wall. And it's not like mm hmm. It looks kind of cool. Multiply depends on what you were looking for. Okay, if you're presenting this to a client as a mock up, you might just leave it full color. Like look how awesome it's going to be. But if you're looking for faking it, that one's kind of cool, hard light, linear light luminosity. I think I'm happy with luminosity. Okay. And luminosity. I'm going to lower the opacity of luminosity. Just so that it's there without destroying it too much. And that's the way I went about it. But you might do as well. Is that you'll find that this thing here has a good bit of grain in it whereas my version here doesn't it's like perfect because it's victor. So with that layer selected. We might add a bit of fake noise. So make sure it is a smart object. So we can turn it off later on, filter noise ed noise. I was gonna where is he decide how much of this? I want lots of noise. Very nice. Probably want, I'm just guessing but adding a bit of noise to try and match maybe the ice, so or the kind of bit of the background can help. Another thing that can help is adding a corresponding noise to the background. It's kind of destroying the background just to blend it in. But that's what I'm looking for. I'm looking for it to look realistic ish. So smart object to select it and I'm going to go back into my noise. I'm gonna use this one here because it should apply the exact same noise that I did last time cooking. And it's just so that they kind of match a bit more destroying the background. I know, but I think there's a more consistency across it. All right. And that is mocking up our design using the hidden treasure that is finishing point. Let's get into the next video
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Shah Nawaz
Amazing experience but it is little old. You should update with latest version of PS
Uli N
Great class, but outdated PS version. It was confusing sometimes. Some tools are not in PS anymore and more tools have been added which is not included in the course.
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