How To Clone and Paint In A Perspective | Photoshop Tutorial

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today I will show how to clone paint and paste something in a perspective so let's start hi guys my name is lemon sa college and welcome to another fun at Azad did you ever try to clone or paint something in the perspective well there is an easy way in Photoshop to do that and it's called vanishing point filter so let's jump straight into Photoshop and let's have fun right guys this is the first image for today and I shoot this metro station when I was in Berlin doing some job for a client and actually I use this image for a photo story called Berlin mystery and you can find it on my website the link is down there in the description and I will show really quickly this is the same image but a few seconds later the train already passed by and I put this guy in the scene with myself and there are a few more images of the same for the story on my website right let's go back to the tutorial for example you want to clone out this red box from the wall right and I'll create a new layer and you can use the same tool for that once I'm - alright and maybe you can sample this part here and now you want to clone it but we have the problem because this is in a perspective and as you can see here those bricks are bigger and it's not in the perspective it doesn't follow this this line here if we undo that and try to clone maybe something from upper bar here and just put it like so you can see that this is not in the perspective actually this will be great if we move it all the way up here somewhere and we can find right match like so but here it's completely wrong the direction and angle right and how to do that really really easy and to be perfect well for that we will use vanishing point filter first let's create an empty layer like you will normally do with your stem clone tool and go to the filter and go to the vanishing point the shortcut is of alpha trole V or command option B okay and now we are here in a mansion filter that's nice let's make this a little bit bigger like so and we have few options here the first available option is to create a plane we now need to create a grid plane the perspective plane that will be our helper for cloning in a perspective or painting minute perspective etc etc right first let's use this tool let's create the first dot here first point and then just create a few more three more we need four write something like so and that's nice and now the lines red that's great because it's actually wrong you don't need a red line but it's great because we can see what we can do now we can move those corners to have a blue line because now it's not in right perspective when the line is blue like so that's nice and now you have more points here the middle points here are to make this grid bigger you can make it smaller or bigger like so maybe you can stretch it all the way down the hole like so or make it smaller depend of what part of the image you want to retouch and you have few options here we have a grid size for example that's the density of the grid if it's bigger it's less dense and if it's smaller its grid instead but grid size is smaller something like so alright I'll leave it something like four hundred and forty all right and now as you can see those lines are perfectly follow the brick lines right and that's great and now you want to clone this we just need to go to the clone stamp tool and we have few options here we have diameter it's the size of the tool I will leave all the way up because that's really good we cannot see the tool now but we press alt or option key and sample some point maybe this point here and now we can see the the size of the brush all right we have the hardness I want really soft brush if I put all the way up you can see the brush is hard but I want soft brush to better blend with this red box right and we have the audacity and we have CL option if we put off then we will use that as the regular clone stamp tool if we put two luminance or on we will use it as a healing brush something like so right and now we can sample with other option key press and click on the point that you want a sample and just find match for that maybe here like so and just paint it or over it see and that's it it's perfect we clone this in a perspective and you cannot see that anything is wrong here now if you press okay you can see that you have that on a separate layer before and after before and after of course you can field it you can put a layer mask here and maybe you want to erase something you don't want like this part here everyone to bring it back etc etc let's let's do that right and you can maybe make this part brighter or darker it's normal linear with with our bricks cloned in the perspective and that's really great as you can see this is really really easy and precise method to clone in perspective now let me show you what you can do more with this vanishing point filter alright if you go back to the filter and vanishing point filter you can see that the grid stays intact and that's really handy option because if you save this document and close the Photoshop come back later to the same document you will see that the grid will stays intact alright electrical work with what you can do with this grid even more you can make it as already say longer or shorter or you can even make another grid out of these grid to follow the next perspective in this case the floor by holding ctrl or command key and just put the mouse on this middle point and drag it and as you can see this builds perfectly follow the floor see those lines how it's really great following the tiles here these lines of the follower floor tiles and if you present whole again control mind you can make another third grade that would follow the Train and again the ceiling if you want you can make another great etc let's undo twice and now I'll show how you can rotate this grid for example this floor it's not straight maybe it's angled little bit down or up and you can do that really so you just press and hold alt or option key and go to the middle point and rotate it maybe the floor it's in this direction or maybe like this and you can tweak that really really nicely so let me now show you let's create a grid for a train and let's leave it like so right let me show you one handy option let's make these grids a little bit bigger like so and here like so and maybe we can make them longer all the way out of the screen and if you want now you have you can render this grid to be visible in photoshop back to to your document before that let's press ok for now let's create a new empty layer like so and this will be layer on which we will on which we will render the grid right let's go back to the filter vanishing point you'll see the grid stays intact and you will go here to this small option button and you can see render grids to folder subtract this and press ok and you will see in a moment the grid rendering folder and this is really handy option for example we will create a new layer below this and maybe make it black and you will see you can see the grid you can draw something in this perspective have a lot of fun with that you can even change the grid color for example let's make it maybe reddish pinkish or yellowish any color you want green something like so and you really changes creation change brightness make it brighter or darker etc and you can have a lot of great options with that red let's delete for now this we don't need this right and let me show you how you can pave something or draw something on the walls etc let's go to this graffiti document and let's copy it and bring it here like so right and let's create a new empty layer one not slice right and let's now ctrl click to copy this repeat control command C and ctrl Monday to deselect and make it invisible just hide it right and let's go to the first empty layer go to the vanishing point filter okay and press ctrl command V to paste that to this document to this vanishing point filter and now we can make this a lot smaller ctrl or command T and by holding a shift key to constrain the proportion we can make this a lot smaller like so and now drag it into the document see it's much bigger of course and let's make it even smaller like so okay and as you can see to follow our grids perfectly to follow this perspective you can put it here or all the way down it will nicely follow the perspective or you can put it on this wall but now as you can see it's mirrored and we can fix this really easily just go to the middle point and drag it like so and now it's better and of course we can make this even smaller oops sorry sorry sorry alright let's make it smaller by dragging this what's happening I don't know let's make it first more something happens pretty strange all right that's nice and we can press ok and now you will see that this will be perfectly placed in the perspective of the wall and we can put that maybe in a little burn blending mode is the graffiti on wall or maybe in overlay etc we can change the opacity of that and so on right let create the new layer and let's go back to the vanishing point filter ctrl alt V or command option B on the keyboard shortcut and now let me show you what you can do with the marquee tool here this is really nice option to you can use marquee tool to select anything as you would normally select something in Photoshop for example to select this thing on the floor right and we can hold alt or option key to drag that and have a copy of that part somewhere here right and we can choose this option to off to make it like a clone of that or on to have as a Healing Brush as you will copy it with a healing brush right we can place it here or one all the way down or we can even place one over here like so let me see etc now we can press ok and we will have this in a new layer of course you can now go here create a layer mask and erase maybe something that you don't like here or you can make this brighter darker or you can erase this completely maybe we don't like this etc etcetera but it's really nice and handy option to know to use it right let's create another layer and go back to the vanishing point and now let's use the brush tool and that's really nice because you have all options here the size of the browser the hardness of the brush opacity and to be like normal brush or to have a healing option and show the healing option it's not so interesting but wait a few seconds for to render that maybe you cannot see in a video but you can see this maybe it's not so interesting for the brush we'll leave these two off and you can change the brush color maybe put it on the red and now you can paint in perspective as you can see it's really nice you can create some artwork in a perspective or you can going down here and to paint on the floor as you can see you can paint on a wall here etc etc and when you're finished you can press ok and you will have this on a separate layer and that's really really nice option let's delete that for now there are a lot of application to use this vanishing point filter and to achieve really creative results all you need is a little bit of practice to get used to this vanishing point filter there is one handy tool in the vanishing point filter and it's called a ruler so let me show you that all right let's go back to the vanishing point filter and here you have a measure tool or ruler right and if you click on that and put one point here and another point right here we have some numbers here that doesn't mean anything to us until we type something here and for example I know that this is three and a half meters wide and I will type three-and-a-half meters right and you can type anything to inhabit it can be meters or feet or anything else just you need to know what this number represents to you right for me this is two and half meters and now I can go to this grid and see how high is this wall right from the bottom to the top it's almost four meter 3.79 3.8 meters and so on you can see the how long this war is or how high this train is is three meters high etcetera etcetera it's really handy to use sometimes alright let me show you now another example how you can use vanishing point filter to clone a window from one wall to another wall so let's do that alright guys produce example I will use this image with a shoot it in a friend's a paper palace in Avignon and it's really really tricky perspective and we will try to copy this window on this wall and if you try to do that manually it can be done everything can be done manually but it's a little bit harder and with the vanishing point tool this is really easy and fast so let's create a new empty layer and go to the filter and vanishing point - right and now we need to create first vanishing point like so maybe and [Music] vanishing plane sorry not point and that's not bad let me see it's really really nice and we can hold controlled monkey and move it all the way here let me see if I make this great plot dancer just to see the lines not bad yeah everything is nice here okay and I will just move this grid all the way here because we want to use this window and copied all the way here we don't need this part of the image at all right let's use the clone stamp tool and let's use the shield for that right outer option key to sample the part and now we will put this window over here like so and wait moments whole trip to render it nice and again we can sample it and we can place another window all the way down like so and as you can see it'll automatically be bigger because Photoshop will clone that in the perspective and that's really faster and easier than to do that manually and if you press ok now you can see in a second that we have that separate layer and this upper part it's even lighter it's on the Sun that's really really great of course you can tweak that a little bit if you want and dot it or burn it at cetera etc death but it's really really nice and easy a great result to do that all right guys that would be it for today I hope that you liked this tutorial and that you learned something you out of it remember that vanishing point filter it's really powerful tool in Photoshop get used to use it whenever you have something to clone paste or paint in the perspective this is really fast and easy way to do that just practice and you will master it of course if you have any questions at all please leave them in comments below and I will be glad to answer them see you next week in the next one episode bye bye
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Channel: Nemanja Sekulic
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Keywords: vanishing point filter, vanishing point, vanishing, Perspective, How To Clone and Paint In A Perspective, Photoshop tutorial, Photoshop cc, Photoshop, How to clone in a perspective, Clone, Paint, Tutorial, Clone in perspective, paste in perspective, Clone tool, Perspective tool, Grid, Plain, Perspective grid, Nemanja Sekulic, Fun, Creative, Powerful tool
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Length: 17min 29sec (1049 seconds)
Published: Thu May 04 2017
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